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1 BEGINNING
[A]INCEPTIVUS (-A -UM)MOVENS (-ENTIS)[N]INITIUM (-I) (N)COEPTUM (-I) (N)COEPTUS (-US) (M)INCEPTIO (-ONIS) (F)INCEPTUM (-I) (N)INCEPTUS (-US) (M)PRINCIPIUM (-I) (N)PRIMORDIUM (-I) (N)RUDIMENTUM (-I) (N)EXORSUS (-US) (M)EXORSA (-ORUM) (PL)EXORDIUM (-I) (N)ORSUS (-US) (M)ORIGO (-INIS) (F)VESTIBULUM (-I) (N)INITUS (-US) (M)PRIMUM (-I) (N)INGRESSIO (-ONIS) (F)INGRESSUS (-US) (M)INTROITUS (-US) (M)JANUA (-AE) (F)IANUA (-AE) (F)LIMEN (-MINIS) (N)TIROCINIUM (-I) (N)PRINCIPATUS (-US) (M)ELEMENTUM (-I) (N)SATUS (-US) (M)PROHEMIUM (-I) (N)PROHOEMIUM (-I) (N)- AT THE BEGINNING- BEGINNINGS- FROM THE BEGINNING- FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END- FROM THE VERY BEGINNING- IN THE BEGINNING- IN THE VERY BEGINNING- MAKE A GOOD BEGINNING -
2 BEGINNING: AT THE BEGINNING
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3 BEGINNING: FROM THE BEGINNING
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4 BEGINNING: FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END
[ADV]OVUM: AB OVO USQUE AD MALAEnglish-Latin dictionary > BEGINNING: FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE END
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5 BEGINNING: FROM THE VERY BEGINNING
[ADV]PRIMULUMEnglish-Latin dictionary > BEGINNING: FROM THE VERY BEGINNING
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6 BEGINNING: IN THE BEGINNING
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7 BEGINNING: IN THE VERY BEGINNING
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8 BEGINNING: MAKE A GOOD BEGINNING
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9 BEGINNING: BEGINNINGS
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11 MONTH: AT THE BEGINNING OF THE MONTH
[ADV]MENSIS: MENSE PRIMOEnglish-Latin dictionary > MONTH: AT THE BEGINNING OF THE MONTH
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12 WORLD: FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD
[ADV]CHAOS: A CHAOEnglish-Latin dictionary > WORLD: FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD
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13 MONTH
[N]MENSIS (-IS) (M)LUNA (-AE) (F)- AT THE BEGINNING OF THE MONTH- BETWEEN TWO MONTHS -
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[N]ORBIS TERRARUM (M)UNIVERSITAS (-ATIS) (F)ORBIS TERRAE (M)ORBIS (-IS) (M)MUNDUS (-I) (M)UNIVERSUM (-I) (N)NATURA (-AE) (F)LUX (LUCIS) (F)CAEL (N)CAELUS (-I) (M)COELUS (-I) (M)- FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD -
15 exordium
exordium, ii, n.., beginning, H. 5:12.* -
16 inchoatio
†inchoatio, onis, f., beginning, H. 6:1.* -
17 initium
initium, ii, n., beginning. -
18 origo
origo, inis, f., origin, beginning, H. 9:26; Ap. 13:8.* -
19 principium
principium, ii, n., beginning.
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beginning — be|gin|ning W2S1 [bıˈgınıŋ] n [C usually singular] 1.) the start or first part of an event, story, period of time etc beginning of ▪ She s been here since the beginning of the year. ▪ There s a short poem at the beginning of every chapter. ▪ From … Dictionary of contemporary English
beginning — be|gin|ning1 [ bı gınıŋ ] noun *** 1. ) count usually singular the first part of something: START: I loved the beginning of the book but hated the rest. beginning of: There is no need to start at the beginning of each section. a ) the start of a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English