Well, that does it...now I've dragged out the dictionary and checked
"Inchoate" to determine the official meaning.<drum roll> It means....just
begun;incipient; elementary;incomplete; rudimentary; TR7.
oops!
The only Thesaurus in this house is in my head. No not true, I probably
still have one from college.
Now that I know that your fun meter is pegged, I'll go with more common
words.;-)
Regards,
Ray
At 10:54 PM 12/4/97 UT, doug russell wrote:
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>>Hey....The Fiero was a great car to take to a barbecue. After the
>>inevitable fire, the pig roasting could begin.
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>Added> That was the 4 banger version -the 6 has no such maladies but
suffered
>image-wise nonetheless.
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>>I still think that the Triumph directors should have given the TR7 a proper
>>name, like they did the Stag. Perhaps, the Triumph Inchoate....
>>Has kind of a ring to it, eh?
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>Inchoate? Sorry, lost on me. An American term? Or am I just being thick?
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>Added> I believe it means something like immature and no - you are not
being
>thick, nor is it an Americanism - More likely, Ray seems to have
discovered a
>thesaurus full of esoteric word analogues and was airing a few out! Rests
>assure, these words, an others of similar ilk, will likely move on to word
>purgatory from whence they came.
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