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Douglas Sederberg (vornoffREMOVE@sonic.net) 2004/06/09 17:57

In article <wcjxc.17142893$Of.2848275@news.easynews.com>, Tim Haughton
<timREMOVE.haughtonME@omnibus.SPAMco.uk> wrote:

> "Joao Dias" <joaodias@dont-email-me-please.com> wrote in message
> > I see... does Inception mean the "beginning of something", sort of
> > "Conception" or "Birth" ?
>
> Yes.
>
> >
> > And what's the meaning of Incepted ? Can't find that one ...
> >
>
> It has similar meaning to ingested; Taken in.
>
> > thanks,

>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim H
>

conversation. I doubt if the average English-speaking person has ever
heard the participle or verb part of speech used at all, or would
understand what it meant. This is not a slam at the average
English-speaker; it's just not used.

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