My grandmother is suffering from the incipient stage of Alzheimer’s. [adjective]
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They are all the signs of incipient unrest. [adjective]
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Giles felt quite alarmingly happy, even with the incipient crisis. [adjective]
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The cold of interstellar space, thousands of degrees below freezing point or the absolute zero of Fahrenheit, Centigrade or Reaumur: the incipient intimations of proximate dawn. [adjective]
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Somnolent invocation, less somnolent recognition, incipient excitation, catechetical interrogation. [adjective]
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O'Molloy: Incipient jigs.' [adjective]
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A low incipient note sweet banshee murmured: all. [adjective]
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[Illustration: Early Norman Window, Darent Church, Kent, with incipient zig-zag moulding. [Please select]
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INCIPIENT STERILITY THE PRIMARY CAUSE OF DOUBLE FLOWERS AND SEEDLESS FRUIT. [Please select]
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An incipient tendency is observed, and continued selection completes the result. [Please select]
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, to incipient sterility of the above nature combined with a copious supply of nutriment. [Please select]
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