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insipience

English

Etymology

From Latin insipientia: compare Old French insipience.

Noun

insipience (uncountable)

  1. (archaic) stupidity; folly
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insipient

English

Etymology

From Middle English insipient, incipient, from Old French insipient.

Pronunciation

  • Homophones: incipient

Adjective

insipient (comparative more insipient, superlative most insipient)

  1. foolish; lacking wisdom; stupid

Derived terms

  • insipience

Related terms

  • insipid

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