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ORIGINALRelationships Related Term: copy duplicate duplicate original genuine record copy version Synonym: prototype n. ~ 1. The initial manifestation of something. - 2. A thing from which copies are made, [..]
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ORIGINALt derived from anything else, new and uniqueMarkedly departing from previous practiceThe first, preceding all others in timeThe source from which copies are madeParaphraseA restatement of a text or pa [..]
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ORIGINALAn initial photographic image, or sound recording-whether photographic or magnetic-as opposed to some stage of duplication thereof.
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ORIGINALThe actual paper version of a document, not a photocopy or an electronic copy.
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ORIGINAL"original text," late 14c., from Medieval Latin originale (see original (adj.)). Of photographs, films, sound recordings, etc., from 1918.
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ORIGINALearly 14c., "first in time, earliest," from Old French original "first" (13c.) and directly from Latin originalis, from originem (nominative origo) "beginning, source, birth,& [..]
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ORIGINALadj earliest adj fresh, new noun standard, prototype noun person who is eccentric
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ORIGINALpreceding all others in time or being as first made or performed; "the original inhabitants of the Americas"; "the book still has its original binding&qu [..]
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ORIGINALadj. Not copied nor produced by imitation.
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ORIGINALoriginel
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ORIGINALIn literature, a work as written by the author or in the author's own words. In art, a finished work as completed by the artist and ready for reproduction. In science, a study that produces resul [..]
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ORIGINAL1 : that from which a copy or reproduction is made [both parties signed the ] compare duplicate 2 : a work composed firsthand as the product of an author's creativity NOTE: A work must be an ...
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ORIGINALFirst; fresh; the initial source from which copies are made, such as an original master tape. originate:
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ORIGINALA tune composed by a Jazz musician and played by him but perhaps not well-known to others.
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ORIGINALAn original time series shows the actual movements in the data over time, not seasonally adjusted.
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ORIGINAL(n) an original creation (i.e., an audio recording) from which copies can be made(n) something that serves as a model or a basis for making copies(adj) preceding all others in time or being as first m [..]
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ORIGINALexemplar
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ORIGINALaboriginal, beginning
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ORIGINALcontains only parts originally installed on the car or NOS parts from the manufacturer with no substitute or aftermarket parts.
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ORIGINALThe adjective applied to the first facility-wide operation permit issued to a facility. Also the first construction permit issued for a given project.
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ORIGINALExisting from the beginning, being first or earliest: The earliest form of something (Oxford Dictionary Thesaurus 2001)
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ORIGINALOne of a kind. The first, (having served as a pattern), novel in character or style, inventive, creative, not derivative, not imitative, not a copy of another. In art the term “an original” is gernera [..]
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ORIGINALThis term refers to a work of art created by the artist, as opposed to a print, which was created in multiples, or a copy by another artist or school.
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ORIGINALAuthentic or genuine work of art, and so not a copy or forgery. In printmaking it refers to the intention of the artist in that he or she desires to use a technique that produces multiples such as etching. In this case each impression is an original etching even though there is more than one. The difference is that the intention was not to make rep [..]
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ORIGINAL
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ORIGINALAny work considered to be an authentic example of the works of an artist, rather than a reproduction. Original may also mean the first, preceding all others. In that sense, it may refer to a prototype, a model after which other works are made.Return to top
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ORIGINALGrisebach auctions only original works of art.
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ORIGINALThis usually means the original document as distinct from a copy or counterpart, ie original lease and counterparts.
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ORIGINAL
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*: The Interpreter answered, This parlour is the heart of a man that was never sanctified by the sweet grace of the gospel; the dust is his original sin an [..]
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ORIGINALaboriginal, beginning
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