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Filter by Meaning The art collector purchased an incunabulum sculpture from the Renaissance period.
The writer's first short story was considered their incunabulum of fiction.
The first year of medical school is often referred to as the incunabulum of a doctor's career.
The budding artist's early works were considered his incunabulum.
The small startup was still in its incunabulum stage when it was acquired by a larger company.
The early years of the internet can be considered as the incunabulum of the modern digital era.
The prototype was the incunabulum of the company's latest product.
Her debut novel, though not as popular as her later works, is still considered an incunabulum of her writing style.
The wooden toys made by her father during her childhood were the incunabulum of her love for carpentry.
The team's new project was still in its incunabulum stage.
The scientist's early experiments were the incunabulum of their later discoveries.
The original recipe is considered the incunabulum of the famous dish.
The earliest known form of writing is considered the incunabulum of all subsequent literature.
The first few months of a newborn's life can be considered as an incunabulum of their physical and cognitive development.
The simple sketches in his notebook were the incunabulum of the architect's final building design.
The ancient ruins uncovered in the archaeological dig are believed to be the incunabulum of the civilization's religion.
The small startup was considered an incunabulum in the tech industry.
The kindergarten teacher watched over the children during their incunabulum years.
This book is an incunabulum of early modern science.
The initial stages of a startup can be referred to as its incunabulum.
The early sketches of the painting displayed in the gallery are the incunabulum of the final masterpiece.
The beginner's guide to investing was an incunabulum on the stock market.
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