I think depending on what part of the Country we're from,
Some folks refer to "starting" as turning the engine over- via: ( starter ) Some Folks use the term "Cranking"
Others can become confused with either term, I use the term cranking= as cranking the engine over, then the engine starts/runs, But I also know what is meant when refereed to as starting the engine, Turning it over and having it start/run, Oh! and when turning the engine over doesn't necessarily mean turning it upside down,
oh! and I am one of the ones who will slightly pull the throttle open ( I mean slightly ) and then open the Decompression and crank over the engine for a several seconds, When I release the decompression lever it starts right up and runs, However I seldom need to do this, only if the battery has set and run down, It certainly helps to take the load off the starter

and also helps to pre-warms the cylinders, doesn't matter to me if it spits a bit of smoke when it first fires up and runs, what matters to me is that it gets fired up and running...beside Isn't a little smoke the nature of a diesel

Oh my! ther's another term can be used ( Fires up )