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inceptive

 
Dictionary: in·cep·tive   (ĭn-sĕp'tĭv) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Incipient; beginning.
  2. Grammar. Inchoative.
n.
Grammar. An inchoative verb.


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adjective

    Of, relating to, or occurring at the start of something: beginning, incipient, initial, initiatory, introductory, leadoff. See start/end.

 
 
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