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There are 14 eight-letter words containing START

ASTARTEDastarted v. Simple past tense and past participle of astart.
ASTART v. (Spenser) to start up, also ASTERT.
MISSTARTmisstart v. To start badly or wrongly.
MISSTART v. to start off badly.
OUTSTARToutstart v. To start out or up.
OUTSTART v. to get ahead of at the start.
REDSTARTredstart n. Any of various insectivorous ground-feeding birds, mainly of the genus Phoenicurus. Many of the species…
redstart n. (North America) A not closely related species of warbler native to the Americas, Setophaga ruticilla.
REDSTART n. a bird of the thrush family, characterised by a red tail.
RESTARTSrestarts n. Plural of restart.
restarts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of restart.
RESTART v. to start again.
STARTERSstarters n. Plural of starter.
STARTER n. one who starts.
STARTFULstartful adj. Tending to start in fright; skittish.
STARTFUL adj. of a horse, apt to start, also STARTISH, STARTLISH, STARTLY.
STARTINGstarting v. Present participle of start.
starting n. The act of something that starts.
STARTING adj. beginning.
STARTISHstartish adj. (Colloquial) Apt to start in fright; skittish; shy; said especially of a horse.
STARTISH adj. of a horse, apt to start, also STARTFUL, STARTLISH, STARTLY.
STARTLEDstartled adj. Surprised and slightly frightened.
startled v. Simple past tense and past participle of startle.
STARTLE v. to frighten or surprise.
STARTLERstartler n. One who, or that which, startles.
STARTLER n. one who startles.
STARTLESstartles n. Plural of startle.
startles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of startle.
STARTLE v. to frighten or surprise.
STARTUPSstartups n. Plural of startup.
start-ups n. Plural of start-up.
STARTUP n. the act of starting something.
UPSTARTSupstarts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upstart.
UPSTART v. to start up suddenly.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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