beginning vs starter

beginning

noun
  • That which is begun; a rudiment or element. 

  • The act of doing that which begins anything; commencement of an action, state, or space of time; entrance into being or upon a course; the first act, effort, or state of a succession of acts or states. 

  • The initial portion of some extended thing. 

  • That which begins or originates something; the source or first cause. 

adj
  • Of or relating to the first portion of some extended thing. 

starter

noun
  • Someone who starts, or who starts something. 

  • A player in the lineup of players that a team fields at the beginning of a game. 

  • A short length of rope formerly used for casual chastisement in the Navy. 

  • A railway signal controlling the starting of trains from a station or some other location, more fully called a starter signal or starting signal. 

  • A yeast culture used to start a fermentation process. 

  • A device that initiates the flow of high voltage electricity in a fluorescent lamp. 

  • The first course of a meal, consisting of a small, usually savoury, dish. 

  • A dog that rouses game. 

  • The person who starts a race by firing a gun or waving a flag. 

  • A starting pitcher. 

  • An electric motor that starts an internal combustion engine. 

  • A person employed to take new players to the first tee at suitable intervals, and to provide them with caddies and equipment. 

  • Something with which to begin; a first property, etc. 

How often have the words beginning and starter occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )