Synonym: beginning, birth, derivation, inception, infancy, parentage, root, source, start. Antonym: result. Similar words: originally, frigid, dig in, digital, eligible, right, all right, trigger. Meaning: ['ɑrɪdʒɪn ,'ɔ- /'ɒr-] n. 1. the place where something begins, where it springs into being 2. properties attributable to your ancestry 3. an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events 4. the point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero 5. the descendants of one individual.
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61. If it's possible, track the rumour back to its origin.
62. The article goes on to quote from Darwin's "Origin of Species".
63. It seems reasonable to suggest that all life forms on earth share a common origin.
64. The origin of the fez is disputed.
65. But these bodies are of comparatively recent origin.
66. You eventually reach an Origin technician.
67. The central area is volcanic in origin.
68. Since none of these meteorites had been observed to fall, proof of their extraterrestrial origin was impossible.
69. Strange though it may seem, the origin of all the citrus fruits is unclear.
70. Though caste often performed this stabilizing economic function, its origin was political and its sanction religious.
71. The largest dabbling duck, the commonest and most widespread duck of the region, and the origin of the farmyard duck.
72. Another possible origin of positive feedback is the finite internal impedance of the bias supply.
73. This practice had a curiously devious origin, in a supposed antagonism between epilepsy and schizophrenia.
74. This basic pattern was further complicated as hospital closure programmes progressed and patients were moved back to their health authority of origin.
75. No mystique need surround antibiotics because of their biological origin.
76. Curiously, this engineering approach had its origin in the study of plant growth.
77. Others held that meteorites were more immediately terrestrial in origin, being akin to volcanic bombs ejected by violent eruption events.
78. This was indeed the origin of the concept of ideology and the thesis of social determination.
79. Nor is there much evidence pointing to their general education as the origin of their vision and managerial skill.
80. Whatever their origin, they are now highly controlled and automatic responses to this situation.
81. Its origin, and its method of financing, almost inevitably led to it becoming effectively a horse infirmary.
82. Sand Particle-shaped quartz, often mixed with fine grains of calcareous origin in Champagne.
83. The data are reported without any appreciation of their origin or fate. Sentencedict.com
84. The Origin uses freshwater bears and flying fish to make a case that applies to all forms of life.
85. Ground-state vibration frequencies are obtained as shifts from the exciting frequency or from the vibrational origin of the electronic band.
86. As a result, in the course of their rise through the party hierarchy, even Bolsheviks of working-class origin became intellectuals.
87. The origin of Aphrodite goes back to the most basic elements of nature, the Earth and the Sky.
88. He was depressed that this absolutely dispensable element of the culture of his origin had followed them to the United States.
89. The bagel has a rich history, though its origin is somewhat apocryphal.
90. The origin of a different approach lies in the mid-nineteenth century in Lumley v. Gye.
More similar words: originally, frigid, dig in, digital, eligible, right, all right, trigger, right away, intrigued, civil rights, begin, refrigerator, margin, drag in, engine, prestidigitation, bring in, major in, minority, coming in, horizon, historic, rhetoric, favorite, managing, historian, engineer, emerging, priority.