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  • 1Origin — Origin, origins, or original may refer to: Contents 1 Beginning of the universe and life 2 Science and technology 3 Computer …

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  • 2Origin — Or i*gin, n. [F. origine, L. origo, iginis, fr. oriri to rise, become visible; akin to Gr. orny nai to stir up, rouse, Skr. [.r], and perh. to E. run.] [1913 Webster] 1. The first existence or beginning of anything; the birth. [1913 Webster] This …

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  • 3origin — noun Etymology: Middle English origine, from Latin origin , origo, from oriri to rise more at orient Date: 15th century 1. ancestry, parentage 2. a. rise, beginning, or derivation from a source b. the point at which something begins or rises or… …

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  • 4Origin (band) — Origin Origin Topeka, Kansas Genres Technical death metal Years active 1997–present Labels Relapse Records Associated a …

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  • 5Origin Energy — Ltd Type Public Traded as ASX:  …

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  • 6Origin of Symmetry — Studio album by Muse Released 17 July 2001 …

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  • 7Origin Pacific Airways — IATA QO ICAO OGN [1] …

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  • 8Origin (Origin album) — Origin Studio album by Origin Released July 11, 2000 …

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  • 9Origin of coordinate axes — Origin Or i*gin, n. [F. origine, L. origo, iginis, fr. oriri to rise, become visible; akin to Gr. orny nai to stir up, rouse, Skr. [.r], and perh. to E. run.] [1913 Webster] 1. The first existence or beginning of anything; the birth. [1913… …

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  • 10Origin (start) — Origin refers to the beginning, starting point, cause, or ultimate source, from which a thing is derived. Examples*A general point in time. Also referred to more in technical senses an Epoch, Epochal date, Epochal event, Epochal moment, but with… …

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