Inchoate
[in-KOE-uht]
Hint 1.
The Latin inchoare means “to start work on.”
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
"At just two weeks of development, the embryo exists in an inchoate state, with organ systems merely beginning to take shape."
What is the best definition of inchoate?
A.
Unstable, or without support or foundation
B.
In a state of abandonment, disassembly, or disrepair
C.
Implicit, or not immediately apparent
D.
Just beginning to become apparent or take form
Hint 1.
The Latin inchoare means “to start work on.”
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
"At just two weeks of development, the embryo exists in an inchoate state, with organ systems merely beginning to take shape."
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