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  1. 4 days ago · origin in British English. (ˈɒrɪdʒɪn ) noun. 1. a primary source; derivation. 2. the beginning of something; first stage or part. 3. (often plural) ancestry or parentage; birth; extraction.

  2. 1 day ago · You can refer to the beginning, cause, or source of something as its origin or its origins. Scientists study the origin of life on Earth. American English : origin / ˈɔrɪdʒɪn /

  3. Definitions of origin. noun. the place where something begins, where it springs into being. “Jupiter was the origin of the radiation”. synonyms: beginning, root, rootage, source. see more. noun. an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events. synonyms: inception, origination.

  4. 1. a primary source; derivation. 2. the beginning of something; first stage or part. 3. ( often plural) ancestry or parentage; birth; extraction. 4. (Anatomy) anatomy. a. the end of a muscle, opposite its point of insertion. b. the beginning of a nerve or blood vessel or the site where it first starts to branch out. 5. (Mathematics) maths.

  5. /ˈɔːrɪdʒɪn/ [countable, uncountable] (also origins [plural]) the point from which something starts; the cause of something. origin of something the origins of life on earth. The origin of the word remains obscure. in origin Most coughs are viral in origin (= caused by a virus). The word burlesque is Italian in origin.

  6. origin. noun. /ˈɔrədʒən/ , /ˈɑrədʒən/. [countable, uncountable] (also origins [plural]) 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.

  7. 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).

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