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inculabula

 

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Inculabula

Definition

Inculabula refers to the early stages or origins of something, especially in relation to manuscripts, books, or printed materials.

Senses

  • (noun) The earliest, primitive forms of texts or writings.

Usages

  • (noun) Scholars study inculabula to gain insights into the history of printing and publishing.
  • (noun) The library contains a vast collection of inculabula, showcasing the evolution of written works over the centuries.

Sample Sentences

  1. In the museum, there is an exhibition displaying the inculabula of famous literary works.
  2. Researchers have uncovered forgotten inculabula that shed light on the cultural practices of ancient civilizations.

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