
1) Active TV 2) Advent 3) Assault 4) Attack 5) Attack on a clique or faction 6) Attack or commencement 7) Attack with a broken stone 8) Attack with a stone 9) Attack with stone 10) Beginning 11) Beginning of an attack 12) Beginning of something 13) Beginning or attack 14) Beginning or early stages 15) Beginning or first occurrence
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1) Advent 2) Attack 3) Beginning 4) Bombing 5) Counterattack 6) Countermove 7) Firing 8) Influx 9) Onrush 10) Penetration 11) Start 12) Strafe
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- the beginning or early stages
- an offensive against and enemy (using weapons)
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[audio] Onset refers to the beginning of a musical note or other sound, in which the amplitude rises from zero to an initial peak. It is related to (but different from) the concept of a transient: all musical notes have an onset, but do not necessarily include an initial transient. In phonetics the term is used differently - see syllable on...
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• (n.) Anything set on, or added, as an ornament or as a useful appendage. • (v. t.) To assault; to set upon. • (v. t.) To set about; to begin. • (n.) A rushing or setting upon; an attack; an assault; a storming; especially, the assault of an army. • (n.) A setting about; a beginning.
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In medicine, the first appearance of the signs or symptoms of an illness as, for example, the onset of rheumatoid arthritis. There is always an onset to a disease but never to the return to good health. The default setting is good health.
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On'set` noun [
On +
set .]
1. A rushing or setting upon; an attack; an assault; a storming; especially, the assault of an army.
Milton. « The
onset and retire Of both your armies.»
Shak. « Who on that day the word of
onset gave....
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On'set` transitive verb 1. To assault; to set upon. [ Obsolete]
2. To set about; to begin. [ Obsolete]
Carew. Found on
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The initial consonant sound(s) in a monosyllabic word. This unit is smaller than a syllable but may be larger than a phoneme (the onset of bag is b-; of swim is sw-)
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Onset: In medicine, the first appearance of the signs or symptoms of an illness as, for example, the onset of rheumatoid arthritis. There is always an onset to a disease but never to the return to good health. The default setting is good health. The onset of a disease helps define it and, often, name it. Diseases are often characterized by their ag...
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The onset is the beginning or early stages of a condition or disease.
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In medicine, the first appearance of the signs or symptoms of an illness as, for example, the onset of rheumatoid arthritis. There is always an onset to a disease but never to the return to good health. The default setting is good health.
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[
n] - the beginning or early stages
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the onset of a word or syllable is the initial consonant or consonant cluster: clang; trike; sun. Some words or syllables have no onset: or; out; end; at; on; earth. see rime
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oncoming noun the beginning or early stages; `the onset of pneumonia`
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In grammar, the initial consonant or group of consonants of a word or syllable. Words and syllables beginning with a vowel or vowels have no onset
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Defines the time when a disease begins (early-onset, late-onset).
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the beginning or early stages
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the beginning or early stages
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[Intelligent words] the beginning or early stages
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[ACT vocabulary] the beginning or early stages
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