In an initial stage; beginning to happen or develop but not yet fully established.
From Latin 'incipiens,' from 'incipere' meaning 'to begin,' from 'in-' (into) and 'capere' (to take). The word suggests taking the first steps into something new.
Think 'into capture' - incipient things are just being captured or taken hold of by existence! They're like seeds that have just started to sprout.
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