closing vs inchoate

closing

adj
  • Pertaining to the finish or ending of a series of events; occurring at the end or after all others. 

noun
  • In morphology, the erosion of the dilation of a set. 

  • The final procedure in a house sale, when documents are signed and recorded. 

  • The act by which something is closed. 

  • The end or conclusion of something. 

inchoate

verb
  • To cause or bring about. 

  • To make a start. 

  • To begin or start (something). 

noun
  • A beginning, an immature start. 

adj
  • Of a crime, imposing criminal liability for an incompleted act. 

  • Chaotic, disordered, confused; also, incoherent, rambling. 

  • Recently started but not fully formed yet; just begun; only elementary or immature. 

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