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inchoate

One entry found for inchoate.
Main Entry: in·cho·ate
Pronunciation: in-'kO-&t, 'in-k&-"wAt
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin inchoatus, past participle of inchoare to start work on, perhaps from in- + cohum part of a yoke to which the beam of a plow is fitted
: being only partly in existence or operation : INCIPIENT; especially : imperfectly formed or formulated : FORMLESS, INCOHERENT <misty, inchoate suspicions that all is not well with the nation -- J. M. Perry>
- in·cho·ate·ly adverb
- in·cho·ate·ness noun