starter
start·er / ˈstärtər/ • n. a person or thing that starts an event, activity, or process, in particular: ∎ chiefly Brit. the first course of a meal; an appetizer. ∎ an automatic device for starting a machine, esp. the engine of a vehicle. ∎ a person who gives the signal for the start of a race. ∎ a horse, competitor, or player taking part in a race or game at the start: the trainer has confirmed Cool Ground as a definite starter. ∎ Baseball the pitcher who starts the game. ∎ Baseball a pitcher who normally starts games, and seldom is used as a relief pitcher. ∎ a person or thing that starts in a specified way, esp. with reference to time or speed: he was a late starter in photography I'm just a slow starter. ∎ a topic, question, or other item with which to start a group discussion or course of study: material to act as a starter for discussion. ∎ (also starter culture) a bacterial culture used to initiate souring in making yogurt, cheese, or butter. ∎ a preparation of chemicals to initiate the breakdown of vegetable matter in making compost.PHRASES: for starters inf. first of all; to start with.