incipience
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Incipience — In*cip i*ence, Incipiency In*cip i*en*cy, n. [L. incipientia.] Beginning; commencement; incipient state. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incipience — (n.) 1864; see INCIPIENT (Cf. incipient) + ENCE (Cf. ence). Incipiency is from 1817 … Etymology dictionary
incipience — noun beginning to exist or to be apparent (Freq. 1) he placed the incipience of democratic faith at around 1850 it is designed to arrest monopolies in their incipiency • Syn: ↑incipiency • Derivationally related forms: ↑incipient, ↑incipient … Useful english dictionary
incipience — noun Date: circa 1864 incipiency … New Collegiate Dictionary
incipience — See incipiency. * * * … Universalium
incipience — noun A beginning, or first stage See Also: incipient … Wiktionary
incipience — in·cip·i·ence in sip ē ən(t)s n INCIPIENCY … Medical dictionary
incipience — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The act or process of bringing or being brought into existence: beginning, commencement, inauguration, inception, incipiency, initiation, launch, leadoff, opening, origination, start. Informal: kickoff. See START … English dictionary for students
incipience — in·cip·i·ence || ɪn sɪpɪəns n. beginning stage, starting, commencement … English contemporary dictionary
incipience — n.; (also incipiency) Beginning, commencement … New dictionary of synonyms