beginning |
x |
As a noun beginning
is (uncountable) the act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states.
As a verb beginning
is .
As an adjective beginning
is (informal) of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
preliminary |
beginning |
As adjectives the difference between preliminary and beginning
is that
preliminary is in preparation for the main matter; initial, introductory, preparatory while
beginning is (informal) of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing.
As nouns the difference between preliminary and beginning
is that
preliminary is a preparation for a main matter; an introduction while
beginning is (uncountable) the act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states.
As a verb beginning is
.
lesson |
beginning |
As nouns the difference between lesson and beginning
is that
lesson is a section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided while
beginning is (uncountable) the act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states.
As verbs the difference between lesson and beginning
is that
lesson is to give a lesson to; to teach while
beginning is .
As an adjective beginning is
(informal) of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing.
beginning |
get |
As nouns the difference between beginning and get
is that
beginning is (uncountable) the act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states while
get is offspring or
get can be (british|regional) a
git or
get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.
As verbs the difference between beginning and get
is that
beginning is while
get is (
label) to obtain; to acquire.
As an adjective beginning
is (informal) of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing.
reason |
beginning |
As nouns the difference between reason and beginning
is that
reason is a cause: while
beginning is (uncountable) the act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states.
As verbs the difference between reason and beginning
is that
reason is to exercise the rational faculty; to deduce inferences from premises; to perform the process of deduction or of induction; to ratiocinate; to reach conclusions by a systematic comparison of facts while
beginning is .
As an adjective beginning is
(informal) of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing.
beginning |
recommence |
As verbs the difference between beginning and recommence
is that
beginning is while
recommence is .
As a noun beginning
is (uncountable) the act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states.
As an adjective beginning
is (informal) of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing.
restart |
beginning |
As nouns the difference between restart and beginning
is that
restart is the act of starting something again while
beginning is (uncountable) the act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states.
As verbs the difference between restart and beginning
is that
restart is to start again while
beginning is .
As an adjective beginning is
(informal) of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing.
beginning |
entering |
As nouns the difference between beginning and entering
is that
beginning is (uncountable) the act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states while
entering is action of the verb to (
enter).
As verbs the difference between beginning and entering
is that
beginning is while
entering is .
As an adjective beginning
is (informal) of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing.
undertaking |
beginning |
As nouns the difference between undertaking and beginning
is that
undertaking is the business of an undertaker, or the management of funerals while
beginning is (uncountable) the act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states.
As verbs the difference between undertaking and beginning
is that
undertaking is while
beginning is .
As an adjective beginning is
(informal) of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing.
case |
beginning |
As nouns the difference between case and beginning
is that
case is (
label) abstract feature of a noun phrase that determines its function in a sentence, such as a grammatical case and a position while
beginning is (uncountable) the act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states.
As a verb beginning is
.
As an adjective beginning is
(informal) of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing.
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