originate|originated|originates|originating in English
verb
[o·rig·i·nate || ə'rɪdʒəneɪt]
begin; be created; result from; develop; be born; be produced
Use "originate|originated|originates|originating" in a sentence
1. Cumulation is the term used to describe a system that allows originating products of country A to be further processed or added to products originating in country B, just as if they had originated in country B
2. Some Cultivars originate as …
3. Where did he originate?
4. Where did astrology originate?
5. Where do hidden wedges originate?
6. How did the plan originate?
7. Associative evidence originates from contact between
8. The word " euphemism " originates from Greek.
9. These countries'borders originate from Stalin's decrees.
10. Northern English traditional Clog dancing originates from
11. Flagellated epimastigotes seem originate from Aflagellar forms
12. Our Cowslips originate from Europe and Western Asia
13. It originates in the Tywi valley in Wales.
14. Western disturbances originate in the Mediterranean region.
15. How Did the Universe and Life Originate?
16. Free access for originating products
17. Her Maken, Missing Lip, originates from her shoe.
18. Not all religion originates with the true God.
19. Our Cowslips originate from Europe and Western Asia
20. Buzzwords often originate in jargon, acronyms, or neologisms
21. Darwin stated that the species originate by descent.
22. Cockatiels originate from the non-coastal regions of Australia
23. A lot of our medicines originate from tropical plants.
24. The history of Belttle originates from a unknown background
25. The history of Acret originates from a unknown background