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origin

noun

1 origin

The place where something begins, where it springs into being:
— Jupiter was the origin of the radiation.

synonyms: beginning, root, rootage, source.

Roget 153: cause, origin, source, principle, element; occasioner, prime mover, primum mobile [Lat.]; vera causa [Lat.]; author etc. (producer) 164; mainspring; ... show more

Roget 66: beginning, commencement, opening, outset, incipience, inception, inchoation; introduction etc. (precursor) 64; alpha, initial; inauguration, ... show more

Dutch: bron, begin, kiem, oerbron, oorsprong, origine, wortel
Polish: początek

2 origin

Properties attributable to your ancestry:
— He comes from good origins.

synonyms: descent, extraction.

Dutch: afkomst, afstamming, descendentie, geboorte, herkomst, komaf

3 origin

An event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events.

synonyms: inception, origination.

Dutch: begin, aanvang, geboorte, genese, ontstaan, wording, wordingsproces

4 origin

The point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero.

Dutch: herkomst, afkomst, oorsprong
Polish: punkt zerowy

5 origin

The source of something's existence or from which it derives or is derived.

Dutch: bron

6 origin

The descendants of one individual.

synonyms: ancestry, blood, blood line, bloodline, descent, line, line of descent, lineage, parentage, pedigree ... show more.

Dutch: bloedverwante, bloedverwant, familielid, verwant
Polish: linia


Moby thesaurus: A, alpha, ancestry, babyhood, base, basis, beginning, beginnings, birth, birthplace, blast-off, blood, childhood, commencement, comparative linguistics, conception, cradle, creation, cutting edge, dawn ... show more.

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