Origin of an idea
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GERMOrigin of an idea.
GERMOrigin, as of an idea
motherlanda country regarded as a place of origin (as of an idea or a movement)
motherlandsMOTHERLAND, a country regarded as a place of origin (as of an idea or a movement)
ancestrythe origin, history, or development of a lving thing, object, idea, or style
IDEAThe origin of an invention
ORKOrigin of an egg-shaped spaceship
banditoan outlaw especially of Mexican extraction or origin
theogonyan account of the origin of the gods
epifocalpertaining to the point of origin of an earthquake
theogoniesTHEOGONY, an account of the origin of the gods
endotoxicof or like an endotoxin, a toxin of internal origin
cosmologiesAn account or theory of the origin of the universe
cosmologyAn account or theory of the origin of the universe
omnivoresAn animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin
omnivorous(of an animal or person) Feeding on food of both plant and animal origin
polonaisesA slow dance of Polish origin in triple time, consisting chiefly of an intricate march or procession
haikuan unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually five, seven, and five syllables respectively
mogulan Indian Muslim of or descended from one of several conquering groups of Mongol, Turkish, and Persian origin
moghulan Indian Muslim of or descended from one of several conquering groups of Mongol, Turkish, and Persian origin
sistersA thing, esp. an organization, that bears a relationship to another of common origin or allegiance or mutual association
sacramentalsSACRAMENTAL, an action or object, such as the rosary, of ecclesiastical origin that serves to express or increase devotion
sacramentalof or like a sacrament / an action or object, such as the rosary, of ecclesiastical origin that serves to express or increase devotion
polyunsaturated(of an organic compound, esp. a fat or oil molecule) Containing several double or triple bonds between carbon atoms. Polyunsaturated fats, which are usually of plant origin, are regarded as healthier in the diet than saturated fats
frankmember of a group of ancient Germanic peoples dwelling in the regions of the Rhine, one division of whom, the Salians, conquered Gaul about a.d. 500, founded an extensive kingdom, and gave origin to the name France
gnosticismA prominent heretical movement of the 2nd-century Christian Church, partly of pre-Christian origin. Gnostic doctrine taught that the world was created and ruled by a lesser divinity, the demiurge, and that Christ was an emissary of the remote supreme divine being, esoteric knowledge (gnosis) of whom enabled the redemption of the human spirit