"Orgin" isn't a word. You might be thinking of:
1. Origin, which means the place something or someone comes from,
2. Organ, which means a musical instrument with a keyboard where air is blown through pipes to make a sound, and also a part of the body which serves a specific purpose (like the heart, lungs, pancreas etc.),
3. Origen, one of the Church Fathers who lived in the third century.
Is defined as the distance and direction from the orgin to an
earthquake
nurons are nerve cells
lakeisia kite loves ya
the latin orgin?
if you mean a rooster, then the translation is tarnegol.
Uffta is an exclamation of Norwegian orgin that is relativley common in upper United States. It Mean Oops or ouch.
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Latin
It originates from the Italian word for soft.
a word smiling. thank me later
algonkian Indian
The word "Guadalupe" is of Spanish origin and is derived from the Arabic phrase "wādī lūb," meaning "river of the wolf." It has been associated with various locations, including the Virgin of Guadalupe in Mexico and Our Lady of Guadalupe in Spain.
etymology
Word Orgin
Variant of the word kitty-corner
orgin girl