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inception (iou)



inception noun. LME.
[(Old & mod. French from) Latin inceptio(n-), from incept- pa. ppl stem of incipere begin: see INCIPIENT.]
The action of entering upon some undertaking, process, or stage of existence; beginning, commencement. LME.
R. G. Collingwood He feels it not only after his work is completed, but from its inception.
The action of incepting, esp. (Hist.) commencement at a university. L17.