| starch |
A sugar used as a form of energy storage. It is a polysaccharide made entirely of glucose.
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| star |
Standard Terminal Arrival Route, for inbound IFR* traffic.
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A small volume of wort mixed with yeast. Used to increase the yeast population before introduction into the main wort. Liquid yeast cultures should always be used with a starter, as the population is not nearly sufficient to achieve ideal fermentation. Use of 2 packages of dry yeast gives sufficient population such that a starter is not required.
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| Starling |
The usually boat-shaped foundation for a masonry pier.
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| starter |
(aka: "tee master", "master of the tee") the person in charge getting groups off of the first tee on time. Example: "The starter said we were up next on the tee."
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| star | leave |
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| star | begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job |
| star | begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object |
| star | have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense |
| star | have a beginning characterized in some specified way |
| star | take the first step or steps in carrying out an action |
| star | leave |
| star | get off the ground |
| star | get going or set in motion |
| star | a start given to contestants |
| star | a hand tool consisting of a rotating shaft with parallel handle |
| star | an electric motor for starting an engine |
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