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The incipient
adjective
In an initial stage; beginning, starting, coming into existence.
Exact(60)
The incipient science of religion faces at least two problems.
The incipient sexual dimension of all this is obvious to me now.
The incipient Dominican studium in Naples produced Thomas Aquinas, arguably the greatest thinker of the age.
The incipient temperature reduced by 13.72 23.18%.
The incipient threat can already be seen in Pocahontas.
The incipient threat can already be seen in tiny Pocahontas.
The incipient mesially placed buccal cusp in Desmatolagus should also be referred as the paracone.
Lind ignores the suppression of news about the incipient Holocaust.
The city's new economy revolves around the incipient reconstruction.
Until they do, the incipient recovery will have no legs.
McDonald 'sissued a statement about the incipient unionization push.
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