startup

IPA: stˈɑrtʌp

noun

  • The act or process of starting a process or machine.
  • A new company or organization or business venture designed for rapid growth.
  • (computing, often capitalized) A folder (especially in Windows), containing shortcuts of applications or programs that start up automatically after a user signs in.
  • (obsolete, dialect, chiefly in the plural) A kind of high-low or thigh-high boot worn by rustic people.
  • (obsolete, dialect, chiefly in the plural) A kind of gaiter or legging.
  • (obsolete) One who comes suddenly into notice; an upstart.

start-up

IPA: stˈɑrtʌp

noun

  • Alternative spelling of startup. [The act or process of starting a process or machine.]

start up

IPA: stˈɑrtˈʌp

verb

  • (intransitive) To rise suddenly.
  • (transitive) To commence the operation of; to activate; to launch.
  • (intransitive) To begin to operate.
  • (intransitive, colloquial) To begin.

Examples of "startup" in Sentences

  • He also created the startup sound.
  • All of them had the microware startup.
  • She is on the board of directors for the startup.
  • It is the total time, including the startup time.
  • Clocks could also appear at closedown or startup.
  • Also, check the startup folder of the affected user.
  • I disable the startup sound in the settings and it works fine.
  • During startup, the graphics of the splash screen show a Valknut.
  • After the initial startup, the pipeline was intended to run continuously.
  • All to be announced in 2010 and eventual startup in the fall the same year.
  • He left to join what he called a startup, which I later discovered was eight years old.
  • Commonly, when we think of the word startup, we think of those "two guys in a garage" tinkering, inventing, and changing the world.
  • That said, I know first hand how difficult this can be – the last thing we want as a small startup is a lot of back and forth with lawyers.
  • Down in Austin, Texas, Trilogy, a once-high-flying startup, is “reinventing the newspaper business for the Internet Age,” with a venture-backed online newspaper.
  • The venture capital industry needs shave about $13 billion a year from its investments in startup companies, writes Paul Kedrosky in a research paper released today by the Kaufman Foundation.

Examples of "start-up" in Sentences

  • In the early days of the tech revolution, FedEx was what would today be called a start-up.
  • Coverage in TechCrunch can make or break a start-up, and what about those companies that are not F.O.M.'s Friends of Mike?
  • The San Francisco start-up, which is unprofitable, is on track to bring in more than $100 million in revenue this year, he said.
  • Wrigley Jr. Co., are in discussions with the start-up, which is on games with 5.7 million players now, including the popular "Charmed."
  • Selected Ashoka fellows could receive anywhere from $35,000 to $125,000 in start-up financing, depending on geographic location and the project.
  • "Color is at the confluence of the mobile, social and local phenomena," said Sequoia partner Doug Leone, of the 30-person start-up, which is seven months old.
  • "Color is at the confluence of the mobile, social and local phenomena," said Sequoia partner Doug Leone , of the 30-person start-up, which is seven months old.
  • At least 100 supporters of a so-called "start-up exemption" to allow equity crowd-funding by sites such as ProFounder are planning to rally on the sidewalks near SEC headquarters in Washington on Thursday.

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