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starting block

–noun Track.
a device used by runners, esp. sprinters, for increasing their speed off the mark, consisting of a metal or wooden frame, usually secured to the ground at both ends, with adjustable, triangular-shaped blocks on each side for bracing the feet.

Origin:
1945–50
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start·ing block   (stär'tĭng)
n.  
  1. Sports

    1. An apparatus that braces a runner's feet at the start of a race, consisting of two angled supports adjustably mounted on a rigid frame that is usually anchored to the track.

    2. One of the raised platforms mounted at one end of a pool from which swimmers begin a race.

  2. The beginning of a period of time or an endeavor.

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