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originate
Verb
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If a person or thing originates from something, they come from or are created by that thing.
Most scientists believe modern humans originated in Africa about 200,000 years ago.
The flight, which originated in Newark, ran into trouble about one hour after takeoff.
The term "cap in hand" originated in England, during the Crimean War.
Over 60% of the US company's revenues originate elsewhere.
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If you originate something, you are the first to think of or it or to do it.
George Takei, the actor who originated the role of Sulu on Star Trek, released a statement.
screening
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noun
testing objects or persons in order to identify those with particular characteristics
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noun
fabric of metal or plastic mesh
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noun
the display of a motion picture
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noun
(= cover, covering)
the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it
the cover concealed their guns from enemy aircraft
office
Noun
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An office is a room or building where people sit at desks and work.
Her office is in the third door on the left side of the hall.
We're meeting at the office after work.
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A position held by public election is an office.
They both decided to run for office.
He holds the office of senator.