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inception

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin incepti?, from inceptus, Perfect passive participle of incipi? (I begin).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?s?p??n/, /?n?s?p?n/
  • Rhymes: -?p??n
  • Hyphenation: in?cep?tion

Noun

inception (plural inceptions)

  1. The creation or beginning of something; the establishment.
    From its inception, the agency has been helping people obtain and properly install car seats for children.
  2. A layering, nesting, or recursion of something.

Coordinate terms

  • conception

Derived terms

  • -ception
  • inception flashback

Related terms

  • incept
  • inceptual
  • incipient

Translations

See also

  • from the get-go

inception From the web:

  • what inception means
  • what inception character are you
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  • what inception movie is all about
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  • what inception mean in arabic


infancy

English

Etymology

From Latin ?nfantia (infancy, early childhood; childishness), equivalent to infant +? -cy.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??nf?nsi/

Noun

infancy (countable and uncountable, plural infancies)

  1. The earliest period of childhood (crawling rather than walking).
  2. The state of being an infant.
  3. (figuratively) An early stage in the development of anything.
    Space tourism is still in its infancy.
  4. (law) The state of being a minor.

Synonyms

(earliest period of childhood):

  • infanthood
  • babyhood

(state of being an infant):

  • babyship

(state of being a minor):

  • infanthood

Translations

infancy From the web:

  • what infancy mean
  • what infants can do
  • what infancy narratives
  • what infancy in french
  • infancy what type of noun
  • infancy what age
  • infancy what to eat
  • infancy what does it mean
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