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or·i·gin    Audio Help   (ôr'ə-jĭn, ŏr'-)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. The point at which something comes into existence or from which it derives or is derived.
  2. Ancestry: "We cannot escape our origins, however hard we try" (James Baldwin).
  3. The fact of originating; rise or derivation: The rumor had its origin in an impulsive remark.
  4. Anatomy The point of attachment of a muscle that remains relatively fixed during contraction.
  5. Mathematics The point of intersection of coordinate axes, as in the Cartesian coordinate system.


[Middle English origine, ancestry, from Latin orīgō, orīgin-, from orīrī, to arise, be born; see er-1 in Indo-European roots.]

Synonyms: These nouns signify the point at which something originates. Origin is the point at which something comes into existence: The origins of some words are unknown.
When origin refers to people, it means parentage or ancestry: "He came . . . of mixed French and Scottish origin" (Charlotte Brontë).
Inception is the beginning, as of an action or process: The researcher was involved in the project from its inception.
Source signifies the point at which something springs into being or from which it derives or is obtained: "The mysterious . . . is the source of all true art and science" (Albert Einstein).
Root often denotes what is considered the fundamental cause of or basic reason for something: "Lack of money is the root of all evil" (George Bernard Shaw).

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ˈorigins noun plural
a person's place of birth, family background etc
Example: He tried to hide his origins.
Arabic: أُصول
Chinese (Simplified): 原籍
Chinese (Traditional): 原籍
Czech: původ
Danish: herkomst
Dutch: herkomst
Estonian: juured
Finnish: syntyperä
French: origines
German: die Herkunft
Greek: καταγωγή
Hungarian: származás
Icelandic: ætterni, rætur
Indonesian: asalusul
Italian: origini
Japanese: 素姓
Latvian: izcelšanās
Lithuanian: kilmė
Norwegian: opphav, herkomst
Polish: pochodzenie
Portuguese (Brazil): origens
Portuguese (Portugal): origens
Romanian: origini
Russian: происхождение
Slovak: pôvod
Slovenian: izvor
Spanish: orígenes
Swedish: ursprung, härkomst
Turkish: köken
See also: original, originality, origin, originate

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