Incipient - English meaning
Incipient – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveBeginning to happen or develop.
Usage examples:
He could feel incipient anger building up
adjectiveJust beginning or just coming into existence
Usage examples:
He has a black mustache and an incipient potbelly.
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Word origin
late 16th century (as a noun denoting a beginner): from Latin incipient- ‘undertaking, beginning’, from the verb incipere, from in- ‘into, towards’ + capere ‘take’.
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