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start-up

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Word definitions for start-up in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN business ▪ The financial results came despite investments for start-up businesses and to handle increased telephone usage. ▪ There were no start-up business opportunities that I could afford. company ▪ The time ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also startup , 1550s, "upstart," from verbal phrase (attested from c.1200 in sense "rise up;" 1590s as "come suddenly into being"); see start (v.) + up (adv.). Meaning "action of starting up" is from 1845. See start (v.) + up (adv.).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (alternative spelling of startup English) 2 One who comes suddenly into notice; an upstart. 3 (context obsolete English) A kind of high rustic shoe.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Start-up \Start"-up`\ (st[aum]rt"[u^]p`), n. One who comes suddenly into notice; an upstart. [Obs.] --Shak. A kind of high rustic shoe. [Obs.] --Drayton. A startuppe, or clownish shoe. --Spenser.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Start-Up ( also known as Start-Up 2000 ) is a PC video game in which players must try to build a successful business start-up from venture capitalists to IPO 's. Start-Up is published by Monte Cristo and distributed by Electronic Arts .

Usage examples of start-up.

Open Innovation companies regard the VC community, and the start-ups the community funds, as mutualistic participants in a complex ecosystem of firms that create, recombine, compete, imitate, and interact with each other.

Pines Generique, like most biotech start-ups, was undercapitalized, and could only afford a few rolls of the dice.

Pines Generique, like most biotech start-ups, was undercapitalized, and could only afford a few rolls of the dice.

Something like sixty percent of biotech start-ups failed, so the danger of losing some or all of an investment to bankruptcy was very real.

A fluid labor market permitted even start-up firms to pioneer the commercialization of promising new technological opportunities.

I thought the cryptogamic soils in the storm start-up zones would have dampened them, or even stopped them.

If Kapor had stuck with Lotus, as his colleague friend and rival Bill Gates has stuck with his own software start-up, Microsoft, then Kapor would likely have much the same fortune Gates has -- somewhere in the neighborhood of three billion, give or take a few hundred million.

He soon solved this small problem and the other minor start-up difficulties that plague many new businesses and quickly discovered exactly what his customers wanted.

There was quite a mix of people here post-hippies, high-tech start-up folks, transients, surfers, college kids.

Online advertising was supposed to amortize start-up and operational costs and lead to profitability even as it subsidized free access to costly content.

Some of it comes from start-ups and scams, some of it's generated by programs called spambots, which got loose in the system about fifty years ago and which have been beavering away ever since.

My agent on Manticore will be our chief financial officer, and I'll have him cut a check immediately for a few million austins for start-up costs.

The new colony’s start-up population will be gestated in exowombs and cared for by AIs during their childhood.

But in the inevitable pressure cooker of rough times, particularly in start-up, it was clear that something had to give.

You see instead a slot that is waiting for this RISC, a reduced instruction set chip with tons of RAM--random access memory--and plenty of PROM--programmed read only memory--for start-up and function.