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be·gin·ning
/bəˈɡiniNG/
noun
the point in time or space at which something starts.
"he left at the beginning of February"
synonyms: dawn, birth, inception, conception, origination, genesis, emergence, rise, start, starting point, very beginning, launch, onset, outset, unfolding, development, developing, debut, day one, kickoff, commencement, opening, first part, preface, introduction, foreword, preamble, opening statement, opening remarks, prelude, prologue, exordium, proem, prolegomenon
adjective
new or inexperienced.
"a beginning gardener"
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