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2nd April 2013, 08:47 PM #1Skwair2rownd
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The difference
between insipient and incipient?
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2nd April 2013, 11:53 PM #2
Not sure if this is a question you're asking for yourself or asking us....
Insipient - definition of Insipient by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. - Wanting wisdom; stupid; foolish.
incipient - definition of incipient by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. - Beginning to exist or appear.
"Even though he was astoundingly insipient, Joe sought treatment for his incipient frost bite so his fingers wouldn't fall off."
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3rd April 2013, 07:52 AM #3Skwair2rownd
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Spot one RSG!!!
Insipent can also mean weak, bland , tasteless.
That was just another pair of homophone plucked from my disorganized mind.
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3rd April 2013, 09:10 AM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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Haaaaa...............
It is becoming apparent that I am incipiently insipient ??
(I only got a liddle brain)
Greg
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