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nascent

adjective as in incipient

adjective as in underdeveloped

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As Canada is far and away the world's largest producer of maple syrup – accounting for more than 80% of production – it is understandable that the nascent maple water sector is also Canadian.

From BBC

It’s fitting that a sport that once echoed America’s Cold War with the Soviet Union now reflects a nascent trade war with Canada.

"They are breaking a lot of norms," Smith added of the nascent Trump administration.

From BBC

When Ted Turner founded CNN in 1980, he stressed how the C stood for cable, making it the first channel to be named after the then nascent TV delivery system.

They soon became a couple, then married, as O’Meara launched a career in sales and marketing for the nascent computer industry.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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