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Beginning to exist or to be apparent.
incipiency
incipiency
1
Now, there was the whole story from its
incipiency
.
2
The law provided penalty for the deed; the gospel rebuked the evil passion in its
incipiency
.
3
The volunteer recruiting in Canada, in its
incipiency
,
while resultful, was soon found to be not adequate.
4
The idea of constructing a planetary Canal system had its
incipiency
at the time of Christ's visit to our planet.
5
To presume, therefore, to exhaust the treatment of this movement in its
incipiency
is far from the intention of the writer.
1
He has no ray, no
incipience
of faculty beyond this.
2
The scene in which I am stranded is picked out in sketchy
incipience
around me.
3
And we could follow each curve of sound from its
incipience
to its final crash in the trenches.
4
Mrs. Heth, detecting with alarm the
incipiences
of a dangerous flare-up, said with startling gentleness:
sketchy incipience