Incipiently
[in-sip-ee-uh nt] /ɪnˈsɪp i ənt/
adjective
1.
beginning to exist or appear; in an initial stage:
an incipient cold.
/ɪnˈsɪpɪənt/
adjective
1.
just starting to be or happen; beginning
adj.
1660s, from Latin incipientem (nominative incipiens), present participle of incipere “begin, take up,” from in- “into, in, on, upon” (see in- (2)) + -cipere, comb. form of capere “to take” (see capable).
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