Origin
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noun
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Origin ( noun )
- The point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived.
- The point in time when something begins.
- The circumstances or causes in which something arises.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french origine, from latin origo, origin- "beginning, source".
Examples:
- The origin of the word is uncertain.
- The origin of the universe is still a mystery.
- The painting's origin is traced back to the 18th century.
- The origin of the species is still being studied.
- The dish has its origin in traditional cooking methods.
(As a noun)
Origin ( noun )
- The point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived.
- The point in time when something begins.
- The circumstances or causes in which something arises.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french origine, from latin origo, origin- "beginning, source".
Examples:
- The origin of the word is uncertain.
- The origin of the universe is still a mystery.
- The painting's origin is traced back to the 18th century.
- The origin of the species is still being studied.
- The dish has its origin in traditional cooking methods.
(As a verb)
Origin ( verb )
- The point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived.
- The point in time when something begins.
- The circumstances or causes in which something arises.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french origine, from latin origo, origin- "beginning, source".
Examples:
- The origin of the word is uncertain.
- The origin of the universe is still a mystery.
- The painting's origin is traced back to the 18th century.
- The origin of the species is still being studied.
- The dish has its origin in traditional cooking methods.