different between incept vs decept
incept
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin inceptus, past participle of incipio.
Verb
incept (third-person singular simple present incepts, present participle incepting, simple past and past participle incepted)
- (transitive) To take in or ingest.
- (transitive) To begin.
- The company was incepted in 2006.
- (Britain) To begin a Master of Arts degree at a university.
Related terms
- inception
- inceptive
- inceptor
- incipience
- incipient
Translations
Anagrams
- pectin, peinct, pentic
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