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OP "Inchoate" and "incipient" are adjectives. Inchoate means just beginning, undeveloped, unorganized. Incipient means "in the initial stages". These two words confuse me. Can they be used interchangeably? Also, if I have new questions in the future, do I make a new subject, or, for example, should I have put this question under "Word Usage"?Thank you once again.
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