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incipience
Variant of incipient
incipient
definition
in·cipi·ent (in sip′ē ənt)
adjective
in the first stage of existence; just beginning to exist or to come to notice an incipient illness
Etymology: L incipiens, prp. of incipere, to begin, lit., take up < in-, in, on + capere, to take: see have
Related Forms:
- incipience in·cip′i·ence noun or incipiency in·cip′i·ency
- incipiently in·cip′i·ently adverb
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