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Look up: Origin

  1. Origin
    the most anterior point of a fin base
    Found on http://www.austmus.gov.au/fishes/fishfac

  2. Origin
    The zero point in a system of rectangular Cartesian coordinates.
    Found on http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsit

  3. origin
    [n] - an event that is a beginning 2. [n] - the point of intersection of coordinate axes 3. [n] - properties attributable to your ancestry
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  4. Origin
    the fixed end of a muscle.
    Found on http://www.cosmeticdentistryguide.co.uk/

  5. Origin
    Some nominal starting point for a coordinate system. While working, step sizes may use a variable origin based on the last selected position
    Found on http://www.vutrax.co.uk/glossary.htm

  6. Origin
    In Cartesian coordinates, it is the point (0, 0) and located at the intersection of the x- and y-axes.
    Found on http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/sour

  7. origin
    The point where the x-axis and the y-axis in the coordinate plane intersect, (0, 0)
    Example:

    Found on http://www.hbschool.com/glossary/math2/i

  8. Origin
    The origin is the place where something begins.
    Found on http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/glossary/

  9. ORIGIN
    any point used as a reference for measurements Category: Standards, measures and testing
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  10. Origin
    Definition (keystage 3) The point in a co-ordinate system where all the co-ordinate variables are equal to zero; i.e. it has co-ordinates (0,0) or (0,0,0), etc.
    Found on http://thesaurus.maths.org/mmkb/entry.ht

  11. Origin
    Or"i·gin noun [ French origine , Latin origo , -iginis , from oriri to rise, become visible; akin to Greek 'orny`nai to stir up, rouse, Sanskrit r , and perhaps to English run .] 1. The first existence or beginning of anything; the birth. « This mixed system of opinion and sentiment had its origin in the ancient chivalry.& …
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/O/32

  12. origin
    1. The first existence or beginning of anything; the birth. "This mixed system of opinion and sentiment had its origin in the ancient chivalry." (Burke) ... 2. That from which anything primarily proceeds; the fountain; the spring; the cause; the occasion. ... 3. <anatomy> The point of attachment or end of a muscle which is fixed during contract …
    Found on http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?o

  13. origin
    origination noun an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  14. origin
    descent noun properties attributable to your ancestry; `he comes from good origins`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  15. origin
    noun the point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  16. Origin
    `Origin` is a word meaning `beginning`.Or something rising into the air. In this sense, it may refer to: *Origin (start), the beginning, starting-point, cause, or ultimate source, from which a thing is derived *Origin belief, the account, often in narrative form, that describes how existence, the universe, life, and humanity came to be *Origin (mathematics), the point where the coordinate axis of the system intersect *Origin of life, scientific t...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin

  17. Origin
    `Origin` is a word meaning `beginning`.Or something rising into the air. In this sense, it may refer to: *Origin (start), the beginning, starting-point, cause, or ultimate source, from which a thing is derived *Origin belief, the account, often in narrative form, that describes how existence, the universe, life, and humanity came to be *Origin (mathematics), the point where the coordinate axis of the system intersect *Origin of life, scientific t...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin

  18. origin
    (or´ĭ-jin) the source or beginning of anything, especially the more fixed end or attachment of a muscle (as distinguished from its insertion), or the site of emergence of a peripheral nerve from the central nervous system.
    Found on http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns

  19. Origin
    • (n.) The first existence or beginning of anything; the birth. • (n.) That from which anything primarily proceeds; the fountain; the spring; the cause; the occasion. • (n.) The point of attachment or end of a muscle which is fixed during contraction; -- in contradistinction to insertion.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  20. origin
    (from the article `animal`) ...the skeleton are rigid segments attached together by flexible joints. Muscles span the joints and attach at each end to different elements. The ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/o/30

  21. Origin
    The arbitrary starting point on a graph or grid coordinate system. Defined by the intersection of the x and y-axes. Also see false origin.
    Found on http://www.physicalgeography.net/physgeo

  22. origin
    the location of the calling party in the network NOTE - The origin may be specified with the accuracy appropriate to the situation.
    Found on http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/

  23. origin
    The point (0, 0) on the coordinate axes.
    Found on http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedi

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7 January 2009

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Calais, the last English possession on the mainland of France, was regained by the French on New Year's Eve 1558 when the defenders were drunk. The kings of England once ruled more of France than the French kings themselves, but over centuries their French possessions were whittled away to the point where by 1453 all that was left was Calais and the small territory around it. read more

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