1. Premier coup ŕ certains jeux, comme au billard, ŕ la boule, etc. Voilŕ un beau début.
2. (Au pluriel) Commencement. Faire ses débuts : ses premières apparitions.
3. Voir 'débutante'.
1. The act of starting something; SYN. start, commencement.
2. The event consisting of the start of something.
3. The first part or section of something.
4. The place where something begins, where it springs into being; SYN. origin, root, source.
5. The time at which something begins; SYN. commencement, first, outset, start, kickoff, starting time, offset.
ETYM Old Eng. burth, birth, AS. beordt, gebyrd, from beran to bear, bring forth; akin to Dutch geboorte, Old High Germ. burt, giburt, German geburt, Icel. burthr, Skr. bhrti bearing, supporting; cf. Irish and Gael. beirthe born, brought forth. Related to Bear, Berth.
(Homonym: berth).
1. The event of being born; SYN. nativity, nascency, nascence.
2. The time when something begins (especially life); or.
Act of producing live young from within the body of female animals. Both viviparous and ovoviviparous animals give birth to young. In viviparous animals, embryos obtain nourishment from the mother via a placenta or other means.
In ovoviviparous animals, fertilized eggs develop and hatch in the oviduct of the mother and gain little or no nourishment from maternal tissues. See also pregnancy.
The act of beginning something new; SYN. first appearance, launching, unveiling, introduction, entry.
ETYM Latin inceptio, from incipere to begin; pref. in- in + capere to take. Related to Capable.
Beginning; commencement; initiation.
1. Attack, assault
2. The beginning or early stages; SYN. oncoming.
A setting out, starting, or beginning.