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originsnounpl. of origin a point or place at which something is invented or providedthe origins of human language remain a matter of considerable debate cradles, fonts, fountainheads, fountains, roots, seedbeds, sources, springs, wells, wellsprings beginnings, commencements, dawns, day ones, geneses, get-goes(also git-goes), inceptions, incipiences, incipiencies, kickoffs, launches, mornings, nascences, nascencies, onsets, outsets, starts, thresholdsbaselines, first bases, ground zeros, square ones the source from which something grows or developsthe origin of the tradition of giving presents at Christmastime fountainheads, germs, roots, seed(or seeds), seedbeds fonts, fountains, springs, wellheads, wells, wellspringsbeginnings, births, commencements, dawns, geneses, inceptions, incipiencies, launches, mornings, onsets, outsets, starts, thresholdscreations, inaugurations, originations the line of ancestors from whom a person is descendedthey could trace their origins back 15 generations ancestries, births, blood, bloodlines, breedings, descents, extractions, family trees, genealogies, lineages, lines, parentages, pedigrees, stocks, strains heredities, successionsfamilies, houseskindreds, kins, relations, relativesraces issues, posterities, progenies, seed(or seeds) offspring(also offsprings)children, heirs, inheritors, sons, successors |