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origin [ˈɒrɪʤɪn, Am ˈɔ:-] N

1. origin (beginning):

2. origin (roots, ancestry):

origin country N ECON

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English
This often led to explorations of sound-meaning mappings, and the debate over conventional versus naturalistic origins for these symbols.
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She is a slim and pale blonde-haired, blue-eyed girl of unknown origins, and lives a nomadic lifestyle in the wilderness, constantly moving around.
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From ancient times, rulers of various origins, religions, and dynasties left imprints of their times on the earth in this district.
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Fink says that a primary book used to support apostolic origins of priestly celibacy remains a work of interpretation.
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Recent albums have seen the group add electronics and samples, yet still maintaining their origins in trademark hazy guitar chaos.
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The etiology, or psychosexual origins, of developing such a taste for aged flesh is presently unknown.
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The series was widely praised for its thematic complexity, darker tone, artistic quality, and faithfulness to its title character's crime-fighting origins.
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The convent chapel is now used as a rest home, although its origins as a chapel are still apparent.
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The second theory says that the name of the city origins from the old Macedonian word "straga", meaning a "cross".
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So the early origins of segmented downloading are not historically clear.
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