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Ulysses
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Tiresias
nascent
synonyms:
inchoate, incipient
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newly developing
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I fancied I caught the first note of a
nascent
bitterness in him when he said: "They might a-given me a job as watchman, anyway."
Jack London. The Iron Heel
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Already
nascent
in her breast was the fierce resolve of the author’s wife to defend her husband’s privacy and facilitate his encounters with the Muse.
Edith Wharton. The Glimpses of the Moon
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of moribund and of
nascent
new stars such as Nova in 1901: of our system plunging towards the constellation of Hercules:
James Joyce. Ulysses
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