nascent

UK /ˈneɪ.sənt/ US /ˈneɪ.sənt/
adj 5

Definitions

adj

1

Emerging; just coming into existence.

In the firſt, the Pope was but Antichriſt naſcent ; In the ſecond, Antichriſt creſcent ; In the third, Antichriſt regnant ; but in this fourth, he is made Lord of the Catholike faith, and Antichriſt triumphant[…]

Locke has another plaque at Crediton station, on the line from Exeter to Barnstaple. It tells us that his "great number of unsurpassed works include the building of the nascent London & South Western Railway".

2

Describing the state, aspect, or practice of an abstract concept.

For, as we have ſhewn, the original Uſe of it was to ſupport naſcent Hero-Worſhip.

3

Of the state of an element at the time it is being generated from some compound or transitioning from one state to another; Newly released from a compound (especially hydrogen and oxygen) by a chemical reaction or electrolysis and possessin

There are no reasons for supposing that any of the residual atmospheric oxygen is immediately combined with fixed or nascent hydrogen, or hydrocarbonate, in the venous blood at 98°, by slow combustion, and consequently none for supposing that water is immediately formed in respiration.

4

Naissant.

[…] charges of blazonry, bends sinister and bends dexter, lions couchant, lions nascent, and[…]

Marks of the makers : the initials of the maker and the arms of the town : a lion nascent with three flames.

5

Describing a quantity of object that is starting to grow from zero or an infinitesimal beginning. Also the creation or identification of an infinitesimal delta.

Fluxions are very nearly as the Augments of the Fluents, generated in equal, but infinitely ſmall parts of Time ; and to ſpeak exactly, are in the Prime Ratio of the naſcent Augments : but they may be expounded by any Lines that are proportional to ’em.

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