Nascent Mnemonic
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nascent
nascent
/ˈneɪ.sənt/
emergent
emerging
immature
inchoate
incipient
young
Examples
- Both the nation and the economy are nascent.
- The nascent rave culture was emerging in Los Angeles.
- Baird went to work for the nascent railroad industry in the 1830s.
- Copper availability doesn't affect the translation of the nascent protein.
- Several of the crew were wounded and the nascent mutiny was quashed.
- The conception does honor to the nascent citizenship of the Pacific states.
- All in all, the article conveys the sense of a nascent EU army.
- He worked at the Polaroid corporation in the nascent field of fiber optics.
- In kabuki's nascent period, women were the only performers in the plays.
- The nascent sense of nationalism among Punjabi Muslims evolved in the area.
being born or beginning
adjective
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"Nas + Scent. New scent emerging, like a baby's fresh start."
"Nas + scent. A newborn baby's smell is just beginning to be known."
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