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  • adverb idiomatic From the beginning; starting with no advantage or prior preparation.
  • adverb idiomatic From basic materials or raw ingredients.

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  • adverb from the beginning, especially without relying on resources or other advantages

Etymologies

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From the scratch drawn in the ground serving as the starting line of a foot race. A runner “starting from scratch” received no handicap, but started at the beginning of the course.

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