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beginning(dictionary)
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AB INITIO, from the beginning(law)
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T group (medicine) and beginning (iou)


T group (medicine)


T group
<abbreviation> Training group.


beginning (iou)



beginning noun. ME.
[formed as BEGINNER + -ING1.]
Entering upon existence or action; bringing into existence; commencing, origination. ME.
The point at which anything begins; spec. the time when the universe began to be. ME.
Bible (Coverdale): Habakkuk 1:12 Thou o Lorde..Art from the begynnynge. B. Spock If you miss, you must penalize yourself, go back to the beginning, and start again. P. Davies The vexed question of whether it is possible..for time to have a beginning or ending has been debated by philosophers for over two thousand years.
An origin or source. ME.
Carlyle Thy true..Beginning and Father is in Heaven.
b. A first cause, a first principle. LME-L16.
The first part (of a period of time, of a book, journey, etc.); the earliest stage of development (freq. in pl.). ME.
the beginning of the end the first clear sign of the end of something.
Book of Common Prayer Who hast safely brought us to the beginning of this day. Adam Smith Great fortunes acquired from small beginnings. J. R. Green The beginnings of physical science were more slow and timid there. G. B. Shaw You have made a slip at the very beginning of your fairy tale. Isaiah Berlin All movements have origins, forerunners, imperceptible beginnings. Day Lewis Looking at that photograph of our house in the Queen's County, and blindly reaching out across fifty-four years to my beginnings.
beginningless adjective without a beginning, uncreated L16.