Origin encyclopedia
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Origin encyclopedia
Supremo and The Coffee Origins' Encyclopedia
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origin - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about origin
While our family has followed the general human law in the matter just mentioned, it forms a marked exception to the rule that so absolutely controls all of white blood, on this ... (more...)
Abiogenesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the natural sciences, abiogenesis, or origin of life, is the study of how life on Earth began from inanimate matter. It should not be confused with evolution, which is the study ... (more...)
origin definition of origin in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
line. Basic element of Euclidean geometry. Euclid defined a line as an interval between two points and claimed it could be extended indefinitely in either direction. (more...)
Origin belief definition of Origin belief in the Free Online ...
creation myth or cosmogony. Symbolic narrative of the creation and organization of the world as understood in a particular tradition. Not all creation myths include a creator ... (more...)
Encyclopedia Mythica: Origin of the names of the days
The origins of the names of the days. ... Origin of the names of the days. The names of the days are in some cases derived from Teutonic deities or, such as in Romance languages ... (more...)
Origin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Origin is a word meaning "beginning." In this sense, it may refer to: Origin (start), the beginning, starting-point, cause, or ultimate source, from which a thing is derived ... (more...)
Encyclopedia Mythica: Origin of the names of the months
The origins of the names of the months. ... Origin of the names of the months. Only a few names of the month were derived from Roman deities. (more...)
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Christmas
Origin of the word. The word for Christmas in late Old English is Cristes Maesse, the Mass ... APA citation. Martindale, C.C. (1908). Christmas. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: (more...)
Origins - definition of Origins by the Free Online Dictionary ...
... encyclopedia? ... Origins. aetiology. etiology. ? aetiological, adj. anthropogeny. the study of human origins ... (more...)
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