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    O·rig·i·na·tion
    /əˌrijəˈnāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the beginning or creation of something: "there are a number of theories on the origination of the name"
  2. 6 days ago · originate in American English. (əˈrɪdʒəˌneit) (verb -nated, -nating) intransitive verb. 1. to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise. The practice originated during the Middle Ages. 2. (of a train, bus, or other public conveyance) to begin a scheduled run at a specified place. This train originates at Philadelphia.

  3. Oct 24, 2021 · Noun [ edit] origination ( countable and uncountable, plural originations) ( uncountable) The process of bringing something into existence. ( countable) The act of bringing something into existence. Categories: Rhymes:English/eɪʃən/5 syllables. English lemmas. English nouns. English uncountable nouns. English countable nouns.

  4. noun. something from which anything arises or is derived; source; fountainhead: to follow a stream to its origin. Synonyms: foundation, root. Antonyms: end, destination. rise or derivation from a particular source: the origin of a word. the first stage of existence; beginning: the origin of Quakerism in America. ancestry; parentage; extraction:

  5. verb. OPAL W. /əˈrɪdʒɪneɪt/ (formal) Verb Forms. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to happen or appear for the first time in a particular place or situation. The disease is thought to have originated in the tropics. The word originated as a marketing term. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  6. the point from which something starts; the cause of something the origins of life on earth Most coughs are viral in origin (= caused by a virus). The origin of the word remains obscure. This particular custom has its origins in the South. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  7. the beginning or cause of something: It's a book about the origin of the universe. Her unhappy childhood was the origin of her problems later in life. What's the origin of this saying? (= Where did it come from?) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. the start of something. beginning Let's go back to the beginning.

  8. The online etymology dictionary (etymonline) is the internet's go-to source for quick and reliable accounts of the origin and history of English words, phrases, and idioms.

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