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I'm not sure that I entirely agree with you, wseiber. "Inchoate," to me at least, has the connotation that, whilst it is capable of further development, nothing - or not much - has been done in that direction, whilst "incipient" has the connotation that it is unfirmed, but in its first stages of a planned development.
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