inception
31inception — in|cep|tion [ ın sepʃən ] noun uncount FORMAL the beginning of something …
32inception — in·cep·tion || ɪn sepʃn n. beginning, opening, commencement …
33inception — noun the establishment or starting point of an institution or activity. Origin ME: from L. inceptio(n ), from incipere begin …
34inception — n. Beginning, commencement, inauguration …
35inception — n beginning, commencement, exordium; start, starting point, dawn, alpha, first, outset; opening, debut, onset, outbreak, conception; inauguration, initiation, installation; origin, source, derivation, root, provenance …
36inception — in·cep·tion …
37inception — [ɪnˈsepʃ(ə)n] noun [U] formal the beginning of something …
38inception — in•cep•tion [[t]ɪnˈsɛp ʃən[/t]] n. beginning; commencement • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME incepcion < L inceptiō < incep , var. s. of incipere to take in hand, begin (in in + cipere, comb. form of capere to take) …
39inception — Commencement; opening; initiation. The beginning of the operation of a contract or will, or of a note, mortgage, lien, etc.; the beginning of a cause or suit in court. Oriental Hotel Co. v. Griffiths, 88 Tex. 574, 33 S.W. 652 …
40inception — Commencement; opening; initiation. The beginning of the operation of a contract or will, or of a note, mortgage, lien, etc.; the beginning of a cause or suit in court. Oriental Hotel Co. v. Griffiths, 88 Tex. 574, 33 S.W. 652 …