incipiente
incipient
adjective een-see-PYEN-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin incipiens (beginning), present participle of incipere.
Also means
budding
Usage Note
Incipiente is a formal adjective describing something in its earliest stage of development — una democracia incipiente (a fledgling democracy). It is invariable for gender (un movimiento incipiente, una crisis incipiente). It is a false friend for English speakers only in that it is rarer in Spanish conversation than its English cognate 'incipient' already is.
Examples
"Detectaron una incipiente inflamación en la zona."
Natural Translation
They detected an incipient inflammation in the area.
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