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embark to board a ship when beginning a trip. [1/2 definitions]
eternal having no beginning or end; lasting always and forever. [1/2 definitions]
eternity time without beginning or end; all of the past, present, and future. [1/2 definitions]
first beginning. [1/5 definitions]
foreword a statement at the beginning of a written text, such as a book; introduction or preface.
foundation the act of beginning or establishing. [1/4 definitions]
from A to Z from beginning to end; completely; thoroughly.
from scratch from the very beginning.
front the position or place at the head or beginning. [1/6 definitions]
headwaters the streams that form the beginning of a river.
homeroom a classroom where students meet at the beginning of the school day for attendance and announcements.
im-1 a prefix that means "in," "into," or "on." It is used before words beginning with the letters P, B, or M.
impression a belief or a feeling that is created at the beginning of an experience. [1/3 definitions]
inauguration a formal beginning or start.
initial of the beginning; first. [1/3 definitions]
initially at first; in the beginning.
introduction a part at the beginning of something, such as a book, article, or speech, that explains what will follow. [1/4 definitions]
kickoff a kick in football that puts the ball into action and signals the beginning or continuing of the game. [2 definitions]
morning the early part of the day, beginning when the sun rises and ending about noon. [1/2 definitions]
native beginning with a person at birth; natural. [1/6 definitions]
new beginning or repeating as part of a cycle. [1/4 definitions]