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incept

1560s, from Latin inceptus, past participle of incipere "to begin" (see inception). Related: Incepted.

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incept

vb. 1 To take in or ingest. 2 To begin.

Usage examples of "incept".

I messed around with the programming a little before her final incept, incorporating some of the Astbury params from the intelligence we made for the first ICZER prototype, Artemis.

What I meant, I explained when we returned to bed, was that given on the one hand my rate of exposition, as it were -- one mural per day -- and on the other the much rapider time-passage between the scenes themselves, we had in six days rehearsed my life from its gold-showered incept to the nearly last thing I remembered.