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    Or·i·gin
    /ˈôrəj(ə)n/

    noun

  2. Oct 13, 2021 · late 14c., deffinen, diffinen, "to specify; to fix or establish authoritatively;" of words, phrases, etc., "state the signification of, explain what is meant by, describe in detail," from Old French defenir, definir "to finish, conclude, come to an end; bring to an end; define, determine with precision," and directly from Medieval Latin ...

  3. 1. : ancestry, parentage. was of humble origin. She is of French origin. 2. a. : rise, beginning, or derivation from a source. the origin of life on Earth. The word "algebra" is of Arabic origin. b. : the point at which something begins or rises or from which it derives. the origin of the custom.

  4. Definition of origin – Learner’s Dictionary. origin. noun [ C, U ] uk / ˈɒrɪdʒɪn / us. origin noun [C, U] (BEGINNING) B2. the cause of something, or where something begins or comes from: the origin of the universe. This dish is Greek in origin. Preparing for your Cambridge English exam?

  5. used to describe the particular way in which something started to exist or someone started their life: The story has obscure origins (= no one knows how it started). The president's family was of humble origins (= they were poor people without a good position in society).

  6. Origin of define 1. First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English def (f)inen, from Anglo-French, Old French definer “to put an end to,” from Latin dēfīnīre ”to limit, define,“ equivalent to dē- “from, away from, out of” + fīnīre “to end”; de-, finish.

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  8. Feb 18, 2024 · An origin story is a narrative construct detailing the genesis of a character or organization. It encompasses the critical events, influences, and circumstances that shape the character's traits, beliefs, values, and motivations.

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