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inception (encz) | inception,založení n: Zdeněk Brož |
Inception (gcide) | Inception \In*cep"tion\, n. [L. inceptio, fr. incipere to begin;
pref. in- in + capere to take. See Capable.]
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1. Beginning; commencement; initiation. --Bacon.
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Marked with vivacity of inception, apathy of
progress, and prematureness of decay. --Rawle.
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2. Reception; a taking in. [R.] --Poe.
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inception (wn) | inception
n 1: an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of
subsequent events [syn: origin, origination,
inception] |
INCEPTION (bouvier) | INCEPTION. The commencement; the beginning. In making a will, for example,
the writing is its inception. 3 Co. 31 b; Plowd. 343. Vide Consummation;
Progression.
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Inception (gcide) | Inception \In*cep"tion\, n. [L. inceptio, fr. incipere to begin;
pref. in- in + capere to take. See Capable.]
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1. Beginning; commencement; initiation. --Bacon.
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Marked with vivacity of inception, apathy of
progress, and prematureness of decay. --Rawle.
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2. Reception; a taking in. [R.] --Poe.
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INCEPTION (bouvier) | INCEPTION. The commencement; the beginning. In making a will, for example,
the writing is its inception. 3 Co. 31 b; Plowd. 343. Vide Consummation;
Progression.
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