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nascence

n. 1 birth 2 coming into being 3 commencement or inception

WordNet
nascence

n. the event of being born; "they celebrated the birth of their first child" [syn: birth, nativity, nascency] [ant: death]

Usage examples of "nascence".

It was not often that one got to witness the nascence of a new religion, and it was important that he get into it as far as he could and record everything.

It was not often that one got to witness the nascence of a new religion, and it was important that lie get into it as far as lie could and record everything.

She had found the cabin exactly where he had said it would be, a few kilometers above the top of the chairlift, just north of the saddleback behind which lay the very nascence of the turbulent American River.

The Nascence Renaissance Hotel Kitchen-bots take great personal pride in attending to the smallest details.

Like Sura Vinh long ago, Qiwi and Ezr might not fare much themselves, but this end of Qeng Ho space was due for an explosion of light, a nascence that would dwarf Canberra and Namqem.

That spirit alone can preclude the gradual nascence of desire to call into existence a new balance of power.

It has no history, no notion of its nascence, its way of coming to acoustic space.

The apprehension of Oblomov as an emblem of perpetual nascence was dimly understood in the nineteenth century.