Entre vs Starter - What's the difference?
entre | starter |
* {{quote-journal
, year=1566
, author=John Martiall
, editor=D.M. Rogers
, title=A Replie to M. Calfhills Blasphemous Answer Made Against the Treatise of the Crosse
, journal=English recusant literature, 1558-1640
, volume=203
, page=125
Someone who starts something.
# The person who starts a race by firing a gun or waving a flag
# (baseball) A starting pitcher.
Something that starts something.
# An electric motor that starts an internal combustion engine
# A device that initiates the flow of high voltage electricity in a fluorescent lamp
# A yeast culture used to start a fermentation process
The first course of a meal, consisting of a small, usually savoury, dish.
(team sports) A player in the lineup of players that a team fields at the beginning of a game.
A dog that rouses game.
As a verb entre
is an archaic spelling of lang=en.As a noun starter is
someone who starts something.entre
English
Verb
(entr)citation, passage=And whosoever doth not suffer corruption to entre , by the five gates unto his soule, is rekoned amongest ... }}
Anagrams
* ----starter
English
Noun
(en noun)- a starter on a journey
- It's small, but it's a good starter house.
