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start-up (n.)
also
startup
, 1550s, "upstart," from verbal phrase (attested from c. 1200 in sense "rise up;" 1590s as "come suddenly into being"); see
start
(v.) +
up
(adv.). Meaning "action of starting up" is from 1845. See
start
(v.) +
up
(adv.).