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 Translation for 'to start' from English to Latin
VERB   to start | started | started
starting | starts
SYNO beginning | commencement | head start | ...
incipere [3]to start
initus {m}start
initium {n}start
principium {n}start
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Translation for 'to start' from English to Latin

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to start
incipere [3]

start
initus {m}

initium {n}

principium {n}
Usage Examples English
  • Malcolm X is considered the first person to start the movement among African Americans towards mainstream Islam, after he left the Nation and made the pilgrimage to Mecca.
  • For the 2007 season, the Falcons were forced to start Joey Harrington at quarterback.
  • It is common to display the Gregorian calendar in separate monthly grids of seven columns (from Monday to Sunday, or Sunday to Saturday depending on which day is considered to start the week – this varies according to country) and five to six rows (or rarely, four rows when the month of February contains 28 days in common years beginning on the first day of the week), with the day of the month numbered in each cell, beginning with 1.
  • As of 2011 Chad had no railways. Two lines were planned to Sudan and Cameroon from the capital, with construction expected to start in 2012.
  • These patients may be unable to start an action or stop one.

  • Stamper, then head of the company's turbine division, to oversee construction of the Everett factory and to start production of the 747.
  • Early Intel processors started at physical address 000FFFF0h. Systems with later processors provide logic to start running the BIOS from the system ROM.
  • Ronnie James Dio left Black Sabbath in November 1982 to start his own band and took drummer Vinny Appice with him.
  • The Ravens lost to the Los Angeles Chargers in the Wild Card round with Jackson at quarterback, making him the youngest QB in NFL history to start a playoff game.
  • There are many opportunities for entrepreneurs to start a barter exchange.

  • Nevertheless, Charlton was still scoring and creating freely, and as the tournament was about to start he was expected to become one of its stars and galvanise his established reputation as one of the world's best footballers.
  • A site was chosen in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, to start a spare parts operation in late 1945, which would eventually serve as the headquarters of the reformed Auto Union in 1949.
  • Burning glass technology has been known since antiquity, as described by Greek and Roman writers who recorded the use of lenses to start fires for various purposes.
  • Due to annual growth of nearly 10% the Sarajevo International Airport extension of the passenger terminal, together with upgrading and expanding the taxiway and apron is planned to start in Fall 2012.
  • Its version numbers appear to start from 1.1.2.1 in the user interface but it presents itself on the gnutella network as versions 6.1.2.1 to 6.2.2.530.

  • A nearly parallel path toward autonomy has been to start with a concern for environmental impacts, which cause disadvantages.
  • By the mid-1960s, both systems showed enough promise to start development of base selection for a limited ABM system dubbed Sentinel.
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