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Origen
Origen (; Greek: Origénes), or Origen Adamantius (184/185 – 253/254), was an early Christian Alexandrian scholar and theologian, and one of the most distinguished writers of the early Church. As early as the fourth century, his orthodoxy was suspect, largely because he believed in the pre-existence and apokatastasis, or universal reconciliation, ideas acknowledged to be beyond the pale of Christianity. Today he is generally regarded as one of the Church Fathers.
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Origen
Noun
1. Greek philosopher and theologian who reinterpreted Christian doctrine through the philosophy of Neoplatonism; his work was later condemned as unorthodox
(hypernym) theologian, theologist, theologizer, theologiser
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origen
nm.
origin, source; beginning; birth, parentage, nationality
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Origen
Origen (185?-254?) Platonic Church Father. {SD, BCW}
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origen
(n.) = genesis ; lineage ; origin ; parent ; pedigree ; root ; source ; provenance ; strain ; root cause.
Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
Ex: The lineage of PRECIS indexing: PRECIS indexing has roots in faceted classification.
Ex: These rules have their origins in a report by the American Library Association.
Ex: Most bibliographic databases evolved from a parent abstracting or indexing publication.
Ex: The term 'false drops' which is encountered in other aspects of information retrieval can trace its pedigree to edge notch cards.
Ex: However, many indexing systems have evolved over the last century, and have their roots in a time when detailed specification of subjects was unnecessary.
Ex: The network is fairly well developed and lobbying initiatives on policies affecting all or a group of local authorities have stemmed from this source.
Ex: This article redefines the archival principle of provenance as the entire history of an item's origin, its use and custody.
Ex: The dynamism of a continent-wide free society drawn from many strains depended on more people having access to more knowledge to be used in more ways = El dinamismo de una sociedad continental libre compuesta de muchas razas dependía de que un mayor número de personas tuviera acceso a un mayor conocimiento para que se utilizara de más formas diferentes.
Ex: This article highlights the root causes of nativism against both immigrants and U.S. immigration policy arising from increasing legal and illegal immigration.
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* álbum de orígenes = studbook.
* americano de origen asiático = Asian American.
* americano de origen mejicano = Mexican American.
* artículo origen = parent article.
* atribuir su origen a = trace to ; trace back to.
* buscar el origen de = trace + the origin of.
* buscar el origen de la relación entre = trace + the relationship between.
* cuyo origen es determinable = retraceable ; traceable.
* cuyo origen es ilocalizable = irretraceable.
* cuyo origen es localizable = traceable ; retraceable.
* cuyo origen is indeterminable = irretraceable.
* dar origen = mother.
* dar origen a = give + rise to ; bring about ; lead to/towards ; give + cause to ; give + occasion to.
* de origen + Adjetivo = Adjetivo + in origin.
* de origen desconocido = unaccounted.
* de origen determinable = retraceable ; traceable.
* de origen digital = born digital [born-digital].
* de origen humilde = of low descent.
* de origen ilocalizable = irretraceable.
* de origen indeterminable = irretraceable.
* de origen localizable = traceable ; retraceable.
* desde su origen = from + its/their + inception ; since + its/their + inception.
* el dinero es el origen de todos los males = money is the root of all evil.
* en el origen (de) = in the early days (of).
* en sus orígenes = originally.
* establecer el origen de = trace + the origin of.
* libro de orígenes = studbook.
* los orígenes de = the dawn of.
* lugar de origen = locality of origin.
* nacionalidad de origen = nationality of origin.
* Origen de las Especies, el = Origin of Species, the.
* origen desconocido = unknown source.
* origen de todos males, el = root of all evil, the.
* orígenes = ascendancy.
* orígenes + encontrarse = origins + lie.
* origen étnico = ethnic origin ; ethnicity ; ethnic background.
* origen geográfico = geographical origin.
* origen geológico = geological origin.
* origen nacional = national origin.
* origen + remontarse a = trace + ascendancy.
* país de origen = country of origin ; national origin ; home country ; native country.
* ser de origen + Adjetivo = be + Adjetivo + in origin.
* ser el origen de = provide + the material for.
* tener su origen en = trace to ; trace back to ; have + Posesivo + roots in ; hark(en) back to ; hearken back to ; cascade from.
* tener sus orígenes = be rooted in.
* término de origen = referred-from term.
* valor en origen = intercept.
* vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen = dump.
Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
Ex: The lineage of PRECIS indexing: PRECIS indexing has roots in faceted classification.
Ex: These rules have their origins in a report by the American Library Association.
Ex: Most bibliographic databases evolved from a parent abstracting or indexing publication.
Ex: The term 'false drops' which is encountered in other aspects of information retrieval can trace its pedigree to edge notch cards.
Ex: However, many indexing systems have evolved over the last century, and have their roots in a time when detailed specification of subjects was unnecessary.
Ex: The network is fairly well developed and lobbying initiatives on policies affecting all or a group of local authorities have stemmed from this source.
Ex: This article redefines the archival principle of provenance as the entire history of an item's origin, its use and custody.
Ex: The dynamism of a continent-wide free society drawn from many strains depended on more people having access to more knowledge to be used in more ways = El dinamismo de una sociedad continental libre compuesta de muchas razas dependía de que un mayor número de personas tuviera acceso a un mayor conocimiento para que se utilizara de más formas diferentes.
Ex: This article highlights the root causes of nativism against both immigrants and U.S. immigration policy arising from increasing legal and illegal immigration.
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* álbum de orígenes = studbook.
* americano de origen asiático = Asian American.
* americano de origen mejicano = Mexican American.
* artículo origen = parent article.
* atribuir su origen a = trace to ; trace back to.
* buscar el origen de = trace + the origin of.
* buscar el origen de la relación entre = trace + the relationship between.
* cuyo origen es determinable = retraceable ; traceable.
* cuyo origen es ilocalizable = irretraceable.
* cuyo origen es localizable = traceable ; retraceable.
* cuyo origen is indeterminable = irretraceable.
* dar origen = mother.
* dar origen a = give + rise to ; bring about ; lead to/towards ; give + cause to ; give + occasion to.
* de origen + Adjetivo = Adjetivo + in origin.
* de origen desconocido = unaccounted.
* de origen determinable = retraceable ; traceable.
* de origen digital = born digital [born-digital].
* de origen humilde = of low descent.
* de origen ilocalizable = irretraceable.
* de origen indeterminable = irretraceable.
* de origen localizable = traceable ; retraceable.
* desde su origen = from + its/their + inception ; since + its/their + inception.
* el dinero es el origen de todos los males = money is the root of all evil.
* en el origen (de) = in the early days (of).
* en sus orígenes = originally.
* establecer el origen de = trace + the origin of.
* libro de orígenes = studbook.
* los orígenes de = the dawn of.
* lugar de origen = locality of origin.
* nacionalidad de origen = nationality of origin.
* Origen de las Especies, el = Origin of Species, the.
* origen desconocido = unknown source.
* origen de todos males, el = root of all evil, the.
* orígenes = ascendancy.
* orígenes + encontrarse = origins + lie.
* origen étnico = ethnic origin ; ethnicity ; ethnic background.
* origen geográfico = geographical origin.
* origen geológico = geological origin.
* origen nacional = national origin.
* origen + remontarse a = trace + ascendancy.
* país de origen = country of origin ; national origin ; home country ; native country.
* ser de origen + Adjetivo = be + Adjetivo + in origin.
* ser el origen de = provide + the material for.
* tener su origen en = trace to ; trace back to ; have + Posesivo + roots in ; hark(en) back to ; hearken back to ; cascade from.
* tener sus orígenes = be rooted in.
* término de origen = referred-from term.
* valor en origen = intercept.
* vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen = dump.
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