Origin: The Point Where STH Starts A Source: "The Origins of Life On Earth "

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ORIGIN

The point where sth starts; a source:


“the origins of life on earth “
“be foreign in origin”
“Word latin origin”
A person´s social background, family,
etc.: ethnic, rural, middle-class origins

1
1-properties attributable to your ancestry
.
"he comes from good origins“

2
2-The point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the
.
values of the coordinates are all zero

3
3-An event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of
.
subsequent events
4. the descendants of one individual

5. the place where something begins, where it


springs into being
"Jupiter was the origin of the radiation"

6-The source of something's existence or


from which it derives or is derived
"the rumor had its origin in idle gossip"; "vegetable
origins"; "mineral origin"; "origin in sensation"
Source (noun)

1 the place, person, circumstance, thing etc from


which anything begins or comes.
They have discovered the source of the trouble.

The spring from which a river flows the source of the


Nile.

2 a facility where something is available


3 anything that provides inspiration for later work
4 a document (or organization) from which
information is obtained.
"the reporter had two sources for the story"
4. a publication (or a passage from a publication)
that is referred to
"he spent hours looking for the source of that
quotation"
5. the place where something
Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River"
6. anything (a person or animal or plant or
substance) in which an infectious agent normally
lives and multiplies
7. someone who originates or causes or initiates
something
a person who supplies information

9. (technology) a process by which energy or a


substance enters a system
"a heat source"; "a source of carbon dioxide"
1.specify the origin of
"The writer carefully sourced her report“

2.get (a product) from another country or


business“ She sourced a supply of carpet"
noun: supply

1.the activity of supplying or providing


something

2.offering goods and services for sale

3.an amount of something available for use


verb: supply

1.state or say further

2.give what is desired or needed,


especially support, food or sustenance

3.give something useful or necessary to

4.circulate or distribute or equip with


"supply blankets for the beds"
1 (often in plural) a store of goods in a
shop, warehouse etc Buy while stocks
last!; The tools you require are in / out
of stock (= available / not available)

2 a supply of something We bought a


large stock of food for the camping
trip.

3 farm animals He would like to


purchase more (live) stock.
4 (often in plural) money lent to the
government or to a business company
at a fixed interest government stock;
He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.

5 liquid obtained by boiling meat,


bones etc and used for making soup
etc.
6 the handle of a whip, rifle etc.
Handvatsel
adj
common; usual stock sizes of shoes.
algemeen

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