What does ‘pre order inceptive’ mean?
According to dictonary.com inceptive means:
adjective
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beginning; initial.
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Grammar. (of a derived verb, or of an aspect in verb inflection) expressing the beginning of the action indicated by the underlying verb, as Latin verbs in -scō, which generally have inceptive force, as calēscō “become or begin to be hot” from caleō “be hot.”.
noun, Grammar.
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the inceptive aspect.
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a verb in this aspect.
To me as a non-english native speaker it makes no sense in the context of the OP.