The beginning or the start.
"Orgigin" appears to be a typographical error for "origin." Origin refers to the point or place where something begins or is derived from. It can pertain to the source of an item, concept, or individual, often indicating its historical or geographical beginnings. Understanding the origin of something can provide insight into its nature and significance.
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two yard line same as an extra point A conversion attempt begins from the same place no matter what the offense chooses to do on that play.
Back then, the point was to purge Massachusetts Bay Colony of evil in the form of witches. Now, there really isn't a concrete point. We see it as hysteria and panic, not something that was meant to accomplish something.
Ugli is a citrus hybrid between grapefruit and tangerine that grows in Jamaica.
The point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived.
origin.
No. The boiling point is higher temp. than the melting point. When something is melted, it becomes liquid: when something is boiled, it begins to become vapor.
Threshold is a noun. It refers to a point at which something begins or changes.
The word you are looking for is "origin." It refers to the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived. In various contexts, it can denote the source of an object, idea, or phenomenon.
begins and ends at the same point
The point at which an earthquake begins is called the focus or hypocenter.
segment
it is a ray
A closed figure, like a circle or triangle, begins and ends at the same point.
Yes, the noun 'origin' is an abstract noun; a word for the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived; a word for a concept.
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