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Synonyms and antonyms of Origins and to have something as an origin in British Thesaurus

Origins and to have something as an origin

come from ()

to be obtained from, produced by, or found in a particular person, place, or thing

origin (noun)

the place or moment where something begins to exist

come from ()

to have something as an origin

derive (verb)

to have something as an origin

source (noun)

the cause of a problem, or the place where it began

spring from ()

to come from a particular place, family, or situation

originate (verb)

to begin to exist or appear for the first time

derivation (noun)

the origin of something

builder (noun)

something that helps to produce or improve something

home (noun)

the place where something first started or was first made

descend from (formal)

formal to develop from something that happened or existed earlier

fountainhead (noun)

mainly literary the origin of something

the genesis of something (formal)

formal the beginning, birth, or origin of something

proceed from ()

to have a particular cause or origin

provenance (noun)

formal the place where something first came from

wellspring (noun)

the source of a large or continuous supply