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Definition of Starting point
1. Noun. Earliest limiting point.
Generic synonyms: Beginning, Commencement, First, Get-go, Kickoff, Offset, Outset, Showtime, Start, Starting Time
Definition of Starting point
1. Noun. A place where a journey starts. ¹
2. Noun. A subject matter to use to commence an activity. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Starting Point
Literary usage of Starting point
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Homerica, Emendations and Elucidations of the Odyssey by Thomas Leyden Agar (1908)
"We can easily see why and how the tradition would spring from this, the elision
of /ioi furnishing the starting-point. Another remedy would be to dismiss ..."
2. An Introductory Logic by James Edwin Creighton (1909)
"And because it is easier to study what is simple than what is complex, the cell
is taken as the starting-point in biology. Similarly, there will be an ..."
3. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1904)
"The suture begins at the same point as the outer one, and is continued without
interruption all round the incision to the starting point, where the ends are ..."
4. An Introductory Logic by James Edwin Creighton (1909)
"And because it is easier to study what is simple than what is complex, the cell
is taken as the starting-point in biology. Similarly, there will be an ..."
5. An Introductory Logic by James Edwin Creighton (1900)
"And because it is easier to study what is simple than what is complex, the cell
is taken as the starting-point in biology. Similarly, there will be ..."