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Origo logo #21000 In pragmatics, the origo is the reference point on which deictic relationships are based. In most deictic systems, the origo identifies with the current speaker (or some property thereof). For instance, if the speaker, John, were to say `This is now my fish`, then John would be the origo, and the deictic word `my` would be dependent on that fa...
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Origo

Origo logo #21000[moth] Origo is a genus of moth in the family Gelechiidae. ...
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origo

origo logo #10444The origin, or the place of birth of a citizen. The sons of legionaries, being sons of citizens, required an origo, however, many were born in the canabae established outside fortresses. They were given the origin - castris - literally, at the camp.
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Origo

Origo logo #21217Origo is a cultivated variety of potato.
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