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stark in all respects; total; extreme. [4 definitions]
stark-naked completely nude.
starless combined form of star.
starlet a young and beautiful actress, esp. of films.
starlight the light of the stars.
starling any of various European passerine birds, often with dark, shiny feathers, one species of which is now widely established in the United States.
starlit lit by light from the stars.
star-nosed mole a mole of eastern North America that has a starlike ring of slender fleshy growths encircling its nose.
Star of David a six-sided star composed of two interlaced equilateral triangles, long symbolic of Judaism and now the official symbol of the state of Israel.
star route a postal route between stations, given to a private carrier on contract.
starry abounding with or lighted by stars. [3 definitions]
starry-eyed with the eyes shining or sparkling like stars, as in happiness or wonder. [2 definitions]
Stars and Bars (used with a sing. or pl. verb) the first flag used by the Confederate States of America, introduced in 1861.
Stars and Stripes (used with a sing. or pl. verb) the national flag of the United States, consisting of thirteen alternating red and white horizontal stripes and a blue field with fifty white stars representing the fifty states; Old Glory. [2 definitions]
Star-Spangled Banner the national anthem of the United States, written by Francis Scott Key in 1814, and formally adopted by Congress in 1931 (often in italics and prec. by "The").
start to begin activity or operation. [15 definitions]
starter someone or something that starts. [2 definitions]
starting blocks two usu. metal blocks that are firmly but temporarily mounted on a running track so that a runner can brace his or her feet against them when starting a race.
starting gate any of several types of movable gates or barriers used to ensure an equal start, as for horses or dogs in a race.
startle to cause to move suddenly or involuntarily. [4 definitions]
startling causing one to move suddenly or involuntarily because loud, sudden, or unexpected. [2 definitions]