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Is start a Scrabble word?

Yes, start is a valid Scrabble word! Worth 5 points in Scrabble.

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What is the meaning of start?

Definition

noun (English)

1. (horticulture) A young plant germinated in a pot to be transplanted later.Examples: "You generally see nursery starts at garden centres in mid to late spring. Small annual plants are generally sold in four-packs or larger packs, with each cell holding a single young plant."

2. (UK, slang, archaic) A happening or proceeding.Examples: "“It's a rum start, old John Madingley's coming down to Tunnleton,” said Grafton, one evening in the smoking-room; […]"UKarchaicslang

verb (English)

1. (ergative) To begin, commence, initiate.Examples: "to start a stream of water; to start a rumour; to start a business"; "I was some years ago engaged in conversation with a fashionable French Abbe, upon a subject which the people of that kingdom love to start in discourse."; "In the autumn there was a row at some cement works about the unskilled labour men. A union had just been started for them and all but a few joined. One of these blacklegs was laid for by a picket and knocked out of time."ergative

2. (ergative) To begin, commence, initiate.Examples: "The President fired the gun to start the footrace."; "The rain started at 9:00."; "Imagine a country where children do nothing but play until they start compulsory schooling at age seven. Then, without exception, they attend comprehensives until the age of 16. Charging school fees is illegal, and so is sorting pupils into ability groups by streaming or setting."ergative

3. (ergative) To begin, commence, initiate.Examples: "to start the engine"ergative

4. (ergative) To begin, commence, initiate.ergative

5. (ergative) To begin, commence, initiate.Examples: "Sensual men agree in the pursuit of every pleasure they can start."ergative

6. (intransitive) To have its origin (at), begin.Examples: "The speed limit is 50 km/h, starting at the edge of town."; "The blue line starts one foot away from the wall."intransitive

adv (English)

1. (dialectal, archaic) Completely, utterly.Examples: "Col.—The age has no sense—the people are start mad—as mad as a March mare. We should have fine times, indeed if our laws did'nt compel the poor people to protect the property of the rich."archaicdialectal

name (English)

1. (UK, slang, obsolete) The city of London, England.Examples: "It is true that certain kinds of documents, especially sham hawkers’ licenses, may be had in the provinces, at prices suited to the importance of their contents, or to the probable gains of their circulation; but all the ‘regular bang-up fakes’ are manufactured in the ‘Start’ (metropolis), and sent into the country to order, carefully packed up, and free from observation."UKobsoleteslang

noun (English)

1. (medicine) Acronym of simple triage and rapid treatment.abbreviationacronymalt-ofuncountable

name (English)

1. (law) Acronym of Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.abbreviationacronymalt-of

Definition source: Wiktionary

What Scrabble words can I make with the letters in "start"?

How many Scrabble points is the word "start"?

Scrabble
5 points
S1
T1
A1
R1
T1
Words With Friends
5 points
S1
T1
A1
R1
T1

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