debut (day-BYOO, DAY-byoo) noun

   1. A first public appearance on a stage, on television, etc.

   2. The first appearance of something, as a new product.

   3. The formal introduction and entrance of a young woman into society,
      as at an annual ball.

   4. The beginning of a profession, career, etc.

verb intr.

   1. To make a debut, as in society or in a performing art.

   2. To appear for the first time, as on the market.

verb tr.

   1. To perform for the first time before an audience.

   2. To place on the market for the first time; introduce.

adjective

   Of, pertaining to, or constituting a first appearance:

[French debut, from debuter, to give the first stroke in a game, begin : de-,
from, away (from Old French de-) + but, goal, target, from Old French butte.]

   "The suspense builds from the first pages of Mary Howard's debut novel--
   a book so sure-handed and graceful that you might forget it's a murder
   mystery."
   Nina Sonenberg, Discovering the Body (book review), The New York Times,
   Oct 8, 2000.

This week's theme: semordnilaps, or words that spell other words when 
reversed.

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