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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91. Spurs occur on the legs of many insects and differ from setae in being of multicellular origin.
92. Or, it may come from possessing the same ethnic origin.
93. Studies of the spectra of about fifty NEAs have given us some valuable clues to their nature and origin.
94. Rivalries thus developed within the administration among officials of different places of origin.
95. Yet the impulse towards imperialism and war was not so much psychological as structural in origin.
96. To appreciate the significance of the lyrical origin of tragedy, we must first elucidate lyric poetry as such.
97. Darwin's Origin of Species was totally accessible to the educated laymen.
98. Like much political folk wisdom, this particular belief is of recent origin.
99. To the environmentally concerned, however, the origin and extraction method for capturing an essence may be of vital importance.
100. The plant originally reached our tanks through importers without any indication of its origin.
101. Spontaneous decay of radioactive atoms in rocks gives absolute ages that date the geologic periods and the origin of the Earth.
102. More effective drugs had their origin in the basic research on chemical transmission of nerve impulses described in chapter 4.
103. Population genetics owes its origin to Francis Galton, who put the study of human heredity on a mathematical footing.
104. The origin of a new group often involved the development of new characters by an undistinguished member of an earlier class.
105. Hazel denied its connection with gender but related it to her class origin.
106. He similarly assumes that exile players are only qualified for the clubs' ostensible countries of origin.
107. An individual using and being buried with an artefact of, ultimately, Continental type was a person of Germanic origin.
108. Bright rays have not yet been darkened by these means and thus represent ejecta from craters of relatively recent origin.
109. Such effects owe their origin to gradients in the field and are called tidal effects.
110. The creationist position in the Origin is never merely a straw man to be knocked down.
111. Consumer devices attached to the Internet will be expected to generate an unambiguous origin identification.
112. They have two sources of origin, above and below ground level.
113. Press Home Home up arrow. 2. Place the cursor on the word origin in the first paragraph.http://Sentencedict.com
114. Preliminary analysis at a London laboratory shows that it contains fatty globules of lipids and is organic, of animal origin.
115. Between 1989-91, several hundred monks and nuns were expelled from their monasteries and have been restricted to their village of origin.
116. The high nickel content of meteoritic iron emerged at about this time as an accepted indicator of nonterrestrial origin.
117. But government departments have no method of discovering the origin of the timber and paper that they use.
118. Dentists have a humble origin, in that they are part of the history of jewellery.
119. The sensors alerted police within seconds and, in some instances, placed the gunshots within 20 feet of their origin.
120. In its present form this story is of recent origin, although it is derived from an ancient tale.
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