Start
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Start can refer to multiple topics:
- Takeoff, the phase of flight where an aircraft transitions from moving along the ground to flying through the air
- Starting lineup in sports
- Standing start and rolling start, in an auto race
Geography
- Start, Louisiana, a town in the United States
Sports teams
- IK Start, a Norwegian football club from the town of Kristiansand
- Start (Orsha bandy club), Belarus sports club
- Start Nizhny Novgorod, a Russian bandy club
Books and publications
- Start (newspaper), a daily tabloid published in Serbia
- Start, by Terry Virgo 1999.
- Start, by Susan Long (journalist)
Technology
- Start-1, a Russian launch vehicle
- Start menu, element in the Windows GUI
- Start (command), a command in Windows
- Start signal, in telecommunications
Brands and products
- Start (Polish camera), twin-lens reflex camera
- Start (Soviet camera), single lens reflex camera
- Start (cereal), a breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg's since the 1980s, mainly in the UK
Music
- Start (album), an album by Stefanie Sun
- The Start (band), an American punk rock band
Songs
- "Start!", a song by The Jam
- The Start (Gaia Cauchi song), Maltese entry for Junior Eurovision 2013
- "The Start", single and EP by Headway (band)
- "Start", a single by Korean singer Bada
- "Start", a song by Peter Gabriel from Peter Gabriel (1980 album)
- "Start", a song by Rina Aiuchi
Acronyms
- Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties, a series of arms reduction treaties between the US and USSR
- Simple triage and rapid treatment
- Small Tight Aspect Ratio Tokamak, a nuclear fusion experiment
See also
- All pages beginning with "Start"
- All pages with titles containing Start
- Starting line (disambiguation)
- Start Point (disambiguation)
- Startup (disambiguation)
- Begin (disambiguation)
- Origin (disambiguation)
- Source (disambiguation)
- Starter (disambiguation)
- Restart (disambiguation)
- Restarter (disambiguation)
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