Crossword-Solution: ORIGINS
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| ORIGINS | anagram | SIGNORI |
We have 20 clues for the answer “ORIGINS”
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| Primary sources. | 1 answer |
| Graph points denoted (0,0) | 1 answer |
| Evolutionist's interest | 1 answer |
| Etymologists' interests | 1 answer |
| Beginnings of band | 1 answer |
| Archaeologists' study | 1 answer |
| (0,0) points on graphs | 1 answer |
| Geneses | 2 answers |
| Starting places | 2 answers |
| Inceptions | 3 answers |
| Darwin's study | 3 answers |
| Lines of descent | 3 answers |
| Commencements | 4 answers |
| Onsets | 4 answers |
| Starting points | 5 answers |
| $$ sources | 9 answers |
| Seeds | 14 answers |
| Beginnings | 15 answers |
| Roots | 20 answers |
| Starts | 21 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ORIGINS (5)
Beginning with a forewordby Vice-President Elect Al Gore, this book provides an often-humorous explanation of the origins of the Internet, acceptable use, basics of electronic mail, netiquette, online resources, transferring information, and finding email addresses.
Further, since the story of Prometheus has to do with the origins of sacrifice, a user may wish to study and explore sacrifice in Greek literature; by typing sacrifice into a small window, a user goes to the English-Greek word list--something one cannot do without the computer (Perseus has indexed the definitions of its dictionary)--the string sacrifice appears in the definitions of these sixty-five words.
Beginning with a foreword by Vice-President Elect Al Gore, this book provides an often- humorous explanation of the origins of the Internet, acceptable use, basics of electronic mail, netiquette, online resources, transferring information, and finding email addresses.
PART ONE From Freedom to Slavery CHAPTER 1 African Origins The Human Cradle THREE and a half centuries of immigration have injected ever-fresh doses of energy and tension into the American bloodstream.
See Capital.] (Anat.) A muscle having two heads or origins; Ð applied particularly to a flexor in the arm, and to another in the thigh.
Quotes with ORIGINS (3)
At this point we can finally see what's really at stake in our peculiar habit of defining ourselves simultaneously as master and slave, reduplicating the most brutal aspects of the ancient household in our very concept of ourselves, as masters of our freedoms, or as owners of our very selves. It is the only way that we can imagine ourselves as completely isolated beings. There is a direct line from the new Roman conception of liberty — not as the ability to form mutual relati…
The question ‘Why poetry?’ isn’t asking what makes poetry unique among art forms; poetry may indeed share its origins with other forms of privileged utterance. A somewhat more interesting question would be: “What is the nature of experience, and especially the experience of using language, that calls poetic utterance into existence? What is there about experience that’s unutterable?” You can’t generalize very usefully about poetry; you can’t reduce its nature down to a kernel…
I've never fully understood how Christianity became quite so tame and respectable, given its origins among drunkards, prostitutes, and tax collectors.... Jesus could have hung out in the high-end religious scene of his day, but instead he scoffed at all that, choosing instead to laugh at the powerful, befriend whores, kiss sinners, and eat with all the wrong people. He spent his time with people for whom life was not easy. And there, amid those who were suffering, he was the embodiment of perfect love.
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 34 times in crossword archives (1968–2024).