Webster's 1913 Dictionary
START-UP
START-UP Start "-up `, n.
1. One who comes suddenly into notice; an upstart. [Obs. ] Shak.
2. A kind of high rustic shoe. [Obs. ] Drayton. A startuppe, or clownish shoe. Spenser.
START-UP
START-UP Start "-up `, a.
Defn: Upstart. [R.] Walpole.
New American Oxford Dictionary
start-up
start-up |ˈstɑr ˌdəp |(also startup |ˈstärtˌəp |) ▶noun the action or process of setting something in motion: the start-up of marketing in Europe | [ as modifier ] : start-up costs. • a newly established business: problems facing start-ups and small firms in rural areas.
Oxford Dictionary
start-up
start-up ▶noun [ mass noun ] the action or process of setting something in motion: the start-up of marketing in Europe | [ as modifier ] : start-up costs. • [ count noun ] a newly established business: problems facing start-ups and small firms in rural areas.
Duden Dictionary
Start-up
Start-up Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum , der oder das |ˈstaːɐ̯t |ap auch …ˈ |ap |der oder das Start-up; Genitiv: des Start-ups, Plural: die Start-ups englisch start-up, zu: to start up = gründen neu gegründetes Wirtschaftsunternehmen
Start-up-Unternehmen
Start-up-Un ter neh men Substantiv, Neutrum , das Start-up
French Dictionary
start-up
start-up FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour entreprise émergente, jeune entreprise, entreprise en démarrage.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
start-up
st á rt- ù p 形容詞 (新事業 企業の )立ち上げの .名詞 C (立ち上げたばかりの )新会社, 新規事業 .