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- verb literally To
begin digging in theearth at thestart of anew construction , or, originally, for cultivation. - verb idiomatic To
initiate a newventure , or toadvance beyond previous achievements . - verb nautical, of an anchor To
lift off thesea bottom when beingweighed .
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