starting |
starter |
As nouns the difference between starting and starter
is that
starting is the act of something that starts while
starter is someone who starts something.
As a verb starting
is present participle of lang=en.
starter |
sidedish |
As nouns the difference between starter and sidedish
is that
starter is someone who starts something while
sidedish is a food served “on the side” as a minor course.
starter |
trite |
As nouns the difference between starter and trite
is that
starter is starter (person or device) while
trite is a denomination of coinage in ancient greece equivalent to one third of a stater.
As an adjective trite is
worn out; hackneyed; used so many times that it is no longer interesting or effective (often in reference to a word or phrase).
starter |
starter |
As nouns the difference between starter and starter
is that
starter is starter (person or device) while
starter is starter (person or device).
founder |
starter |
As nouns the difference between founder and starter
is that
founder is one who founds, establishes, and erects; one who lays a foundation; an author; one from whom something originates; one who endows while
starter is someone who starts something.
As a verb founder
is of a ship, to fill with water and sink.
entre |
starter |
As a verb entre
is an archaic spelling of lang=en.
As a noun starter is
someone who starts something.
starter |
desert |
As nouns the difference between starter and desert
is that
starter is someone who starts something while
desert is (
deserved) That which is deserved or merited; a just punishment or reward.
As an adjective desert is
abandoned, deserted, or uninhabited; usually of a place.
As a verb desert is
to leave (anything that depends on one's presence to survive, exist, or succeed), especially when contrary to a promise or obligation; to abandon; to forsake.
starter |
leaven |
As nouns the difference between starter and leaven
is that
starter is someone who starts something while
leaven is any agent used to make dough rise or to have a similar effect on baked goods.
As a verb leaven is
to add a leavening agent.
starter |
engine |
As nouns the difference between starter and engine
is that
starter is starter (person or device) while
engine is (obsolete) ingenuity; cunning, trickery, guile.
As a verb engine is
(obsolete) to assault with an engine.
starter |
beginer |
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