inchoate
31inchoate dower — See inchoate right of dower …
32inchoate — 1. adjective /ɪnˈkəʊət,ɪnˈkəʊeɪt,ɪnˈkoʊət,ɪnˈkoʊeɪt/ a) Recently started but not fully formed yet; just begun; only elementary or immature. b) Chaotic, disordered, confused; also, incoherent, rambling. Syn: elementary, embryonic, immature …
33inchoate — Synonyms and related words: abecedarian, aboriginal, aimless, aleatoric, aleatory, amorphic, amorphous, anarchic, antenatal, autochthonous, baggy, beginning, blobby, blurred, blurry, broad, budding, capricious, casual, chance, chancy, chaotic,… …
34inchoate — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. incipient, rudimentary, preliminary, beginning, just begun, not fully formed; see also unfinished 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Having no distinct shape: amorphous, formless, shapeless, unformed, unshaped. See …
35inchoate — in|cho|ate [ ın kouət ] adjective VERY FORMAL just beginning to develop or form …
36inchoate — . Undeveloped, just starting out …
37inchoate — in·cho·ate || ɪn kəʊeɪt adj. just begun; incomplete, not fully developed; unorganized …
38inchoate — [ɪn kəʊeɪt, ɪnk , ət] adjective 1》 not fully formed or developed; rudimentary. ↘confused or incoherent. 2》 Law (of an offence, such as incitement or conspiracy) anticipating or preparatory to a further criminal act. Derivatives inchoately… …
39inchoate — a. Beginning, commencing, incipient …
40inchoate — adj 1. incipient, beginning, just begun, commencing, Archaic. inchoative; inceptive, inaugural, original, initial; nascent, newborn, a borning, embryonic, embryonical, germinal, genetic, genetical; early, primitive, primal, prime, primordial,… …