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1. origin
noun. ['ˈɔrədʒən'] the place where something begins, where it springs into being.
Synonyms
- birthplace
- source
- provenance
- point source
- place of origin
- wellhead
- jumping-off place
- trailhead
- head
- cradle
- derivation
- fountainhead
- root
- headwater
- trail head
- wellspring
- headspring
- home
- beginning
- provenience
- point of departure
- spring
- rootage
Antonyms
- death
- crossbred
- purebred
- descendant
Etymology
- origine (Middle English (1100-1500))
- origo (Latin)
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Sentences with place-of-origin
1. Noun Phrase
However, there are indications that Mesopotamia may have been the place of origin, perhaps around 5000 B.C.
2. Noun Phrase
Scotia tomatoes take their name from their place of origin.
2. place
verb. ['ˈpleɪs'] put into a certain place or abstract location.
Synonyms
- fix
- middle
- mislay
- underlay
- pillow
- cock
- prepose
- pigeonhole
- perch
- put down
- move
- sow
- stratify
- settle
- set up
- bed
- appose
- repose
- deposit
- lean
- tee up
- upend
- lay
- sit
- bucket
- ground
- space
- ship
- set
- throw
- step
- butt
- glycerolise
- stick in
- recline
- stand
- thrust
- shelve
- plant
- superimpose
- load
- enclose
- lay over
- put in
- glycerolize
- bottle
- parallelize
- superpose
- park
- sign
- imbricate
- introduce
- settle down
- replace
- ensconce
- intersperse
- nestle
- instal
- place down
- postpose
- arrange
- displace
- pile
- poise
- dispose
- trench
- ladle
- place upright
- set down
- coffin
- posit
- barrel
- cram
- situate
- inclose
- put back
- pose
- lose
- rest
- put
- position
- siphon
- misplace
- emplace
- juxtapose
- snuggle
- install
- clap
- insert
- reposition
- sit down
- docket
- seed
- jar
- tee
- seat
- marshal
- recess
- rack up
Antonyms
- deglycerolize
- stand still
- push
- raise
Etymology
- place (Middle English (1100-1500))
- plæse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. place
noun. ['ˈpleɪs'] a point located with respect to surface features of some region.
Synonyms
- point
- birthplace
- polling place
- zone
- summit
- tomb
- hiding place
- holy
- mecca
- target
- high
- grave
- peak
- hole-in-the-wall
- top
- junction
- solitude
- showplace
- heights
- rendezvous
- polling station
- scour
- end
- place of birth
- crest
- stop
- tip
- topographic point
- puddle
- nesting place
- service area
- spot
- crown
- overlook
- sanctum
- holy place
- target area
Antonyms
- sit
- sit down
- lie down
- surrender
Etymology
- place (Middle English (1100-1500))
- plæse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. place
noun. ['ˈpleɪs'] any area set aside for a particular purpose.
Synonyms
- sanctuary
- center
- boatyard
- colony
- centre
- hatchery
- geographical region
- geographic area
- property
- geographical area
Antonyms
- posteriority
- outer
- outwardness
- interior
Etymology
- place (Middle English (1100-1500))
- plæse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. place
noun. ['ˈpleɪs'] an abstract mental location.
Synonyms
- stratum
- knowledge
- cognition
- layer
- level
Antonyms
- human
- nonhuman
- inactivity
Etymology
- place (Middle English (1100-1500))
- plæse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. place
noun. ['ˈpleɪs'] a general vicinity.
Synonyms
- vicinity
- neighborhood
- neighbourhood
- locality
Antonyms
- straight line
- uncover
- nonconformity
- noncompliance
Etymology
- place (Middle English (1100-1500))
- plæse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. place
verb. ['ˈpleɪs'] place somebody in a particular situation or location.
Synonyms
- designate
- depute
- delegate
Antonyms
- buy
- war
- disagree
- float
Etymology
- place (Middle English (1100-1500))
- plæse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. place
noun. ['ˈpleɪs'] the post or function properly or customarily occupied or served by another.
Synonyms
- part
- stead
- behalf
- office
- function
- lieu
- position
Antonyms
- equilibrium
- inclusion
- rejection
Etymology
- place (Middle English (1100-1500))
- plæse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. place
noun. ['ˈpleɪs'] a particular situation.
Synonyms
- position
- shoes
Antonyms
- unlock
- unpin
- untie
Etymology
- place (Middle English (1100-1500))
- plæse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. place
verb. ['ˈpleɪs'] assign a rank or rating to.
Synonyms
- superordinate
- rank
- shortlist
- judge
- range
- prioritise
- pass judgment
- downgrade
- upgrade
- order
- prioritize
- reorder
- sequence
- grade
- seed
- evaluate
- rate
Antonyms
- downgrade
- summerize
- peripheral
- terminal
Etymology
- place (Middle English (1100-1500))
- plæse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))