na·scence
(nā′səns, năs′əns)n. A coming into being; a beginning:
"The home market for grains, beef, and truck crops that developed directly out of the mining economy was the nascence of California agriculture" (Julie Guthman). See Synonyms at
beginning.
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Noun | 1. | nascence - the event of being born; "they celebrated the birth of their first child"alteration, change, modification - an event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another; "the change was intended to increase sales"; "this storm is certainly a change for the worse"; "the neighborhood had undergone few modifications since his last visit years ago" delivery - the event of giving birth; "she had a difficult delivery" live birth - the birth of a living fetus (regardless of the length of gestation) posthumous birth - birth of a child by Caesarean section after the death of the mother |
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nascence
nounThe initial stage of a developmental process:
beginning,
birth,
commencement,
dawn,
genesis,
inception,
nascency,
onset,
opening,
origin,
outset,
spring,
start.
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