Word of the Week: inchoate (ĭn-KŌ-ĭt)
Definition
(Adjective) Just begun, incipient; in an initial or early stage; hence elementary, imperfect, undeveloped, immature.
In Context
“In black America, cultural conservatism takes the form of an inchoate xenophobia (e.g., against whites, Jews, and Asians), systemic sexism, and homophobia.”
Cornel West, Race Matters, 1993.