Inchoate
inchoate
inculcate
incarcerate
incubate
inundate
indoctrinate
inseminate
incarnate
incinerate
inoculate
inanimate
inhabit.
Inchoate
inchoate
inculcate
incarcerate
incubate
inundate
indoctrinate
inseminate
incarnate
incinerate
inoculate
inanimate
inhabit.
Love the rhythm and the possibilities; some I find desirable, others not so much. 😃 The artwork is interesting, and mysterious. “Inchoate” is a word that I have been prohibited from using by the Deity of English, I don’t know why. I can read it, look up its meaning, hear it pronounced, but I may not write or speak it.
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Thanks Steve, I saw Bill Frissell, the Jazz guitarist, once at a concert in Dublin. At the intermission, the guy behind me said to his partner that he thought Bill’s solos were “somewhat inchoate”, that was the one and only time I have heard the word used in public. So, perhaps, the prohibition you refer to is widespread.
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