English to Latin Meaning of origin - originem,


Origin :
originem,

originem,, radix, fons, peperit, Parens clementiae, bene, ortus, paternitas, provenientia, genus, gentem, populus, vulgares, tribus, initium, Lorem, apertio, primam causam, summe est, incognoscibile, in Gentibus evangelizare investigabiles, elementum, cognitionis, doctrina, progressus sum, etymologiam, ratio, probationem, supplicium, causam, potentiam, probabilitas, Fabricatio, producendum, occursus

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Definitions of origin in English
Noun(1) the place where something begins, where it springs into being(2) properties attributable to your ancestry(3) an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events(4) the point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero(5) the source of something's existence or from which it derives or is derived(6) the descendants of one individual
Examples of origin in English
(1) Japan's hot springs are volcanic in origin , Korean hot springs arise from granite underground and have lower temperature than the Japanese hot springs.(2) The Old World producers are exclusively European and, not surprisingly, the whole Old/New World concept is European in origin .(3) his theory of the origin of life(4) The insertion of gastrocnemius is discussed following the description of the origin of the soleus muscle.(5) The islands are volcanic in origin , having arisen from a mantle hotspot, and they have never been connected to the mainland.(6) the name is Norse in origin(7) The tendinous origin of the sartorius muscle is seen in this cut.(8) In fact, from the point P which is at distance d from the origin measured along a radius vector, the distance from P to the pole is d sec b.(9) a novel theory about the origin of oil(10) The outbreak seems to be viral in origin supported in one area by specimen results.(11) It then exits the cubital tunnel by passing between the two heads of the origin of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle.(12) For example, the equations describing ordinary dynamics do not depend on where the origin of the co-ordinate system is.(13) A simple fascicle of the biceps inserting into the origin of the pronator teres Macalister has seen three times.(14) We also discriminate based on other peoples' race, religion, ethnic origin , gender or social class among ourselves.(15) they will be asked about their ethnic origin(16) The Foundation has been incorporated in Boston, where America acquired its very first charity - also Scottish in origin - in the late 1600s.
Related Phrases of origin
(1) country of origin ::
civitas originis
(2) certificate of origin ::
certificatorium originem
(3) place of origin ::
Locus originis
(4) point of origin ::
originis illud
(5) of origin ::
originis
(6) family origin ::
familia originem,
(7) common origin ::
communis originem,
(8) port of origin ::
Portus originis
Synonyms
Noun
1. beginning ::
beginning
2. source ::
fons
3. descent ::
descensus
4. rootage ::
rootage
5. bloodline ::
sanguine
6. extraction ::
extraction
Antonyms
1. issue ::
exitus
2. posterity ::
posteris
3. progeny ::
respice prolem
4. seed ::
semen
Different Forms
origin, origination, origins
Word Example from TV Shows
There's the origin
of an entire species
to consider.

There's the ORIGIN of an entire species to consider.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 9

that has no seal\Nand with no registration of the origin.

that has no seal
and with no registration of the ORIGIN.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 10

Now I'm thinking about the origin
of the phrase

Now I'm thinking about the ORIGIN of the phrase "train of thought."

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 20

Usually Mantari in origin.

Usually Mantari in ORIGIN.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 10

Excuse me, Wolverine: Origin
Miniseries Issue 2, page 22.

Excuse me, Wolverine: Origin Miniseries Issue 2, page 22.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 2

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