Associations to the word «startup»
Noun
- Accelerator
- Entrepreneurship
- Silicon
- Entrepreneur
- Investor
- Venture
- Investing
- Insider
- Ries
- Valuation
- App
- Ecosystem
- Innovator
- Capitalist
- Macintosh
- Funding
- Ceo
- Innovation
- Equity
- Mentor
- Vc
- Networking
- Investment
- Biotechnology
- Tech
- Boot
- Oscillation
- Financing
- Grind
- Forbes
- Restart
- Founder
- Technology
- Chime
- Advisor
- Nyc
- Visa
- Lean
- Cisco
- Palo
- Disk
- Software
- Herring
- Os
- Internet
- Firm
- Registry
- Kernel
- Hub
- Launching
- Lab
- Company
- Folder
- Cohort
- Hardware
- Marketing
- Batch
- Fund
- Business
- Automation
- Launch
- Semiconductor
- Menu
- Intel
- Reactor
- Developer
- Juniper
- Dot
- Linux
- Blank
- Kb
- Dos
- Telecom
- Throughput
- Rom
Adjective
Wiktionary
STARTUP, noun. The act or process of starting a process or machine.
STARTUP, noun. A new organization or business venture.
STARTUP, noun. (obsolete) (dialect) (chiefly in plural) a kind of high-low or thigh-high boot worn by rustic people
STARTUP, noun. (obsolete) (dialect) (chiefly in plural) a kind of gaiter or legging
Dictionary definition
STARTUP, noun. The act of setting in operation; "repeated shutdowns and startups are expensive".
STARTUP, noun. The act of starting a new operation or practice; "he opposed the inauguration of fluoridation"; "the startup of the new factory was delayed by strikes".
Wise words
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