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21provenance center — kilmės vieta statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Geografinis regionas, kuriame pirmiausia susidarė organizmų rūšies skiriamosios savybės. atitikmenys: angl. provenance center vok. Mittelpunktentstehung, f; Zentrumentstehung, f,… …
22provenance — noun Etymology: French, from provenir to come forth, originate, from Latin provenire, from pro forth + venire to come more at pro , come Date: 1785 1. origin, source 2. the history of ownership of a valued object or work of art or literature …
23Provenance — Origine Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom …
24provenance — noun a) Place or source of origin. b) The place and time of origin of some artifact or other object. See Usage note below …
25provenance — Synonyms and related words: beginning, commencement, conception, derivation, fountain, genesis, grass roots, head, inception, origin, original, origination, provenience, radical, radix, rise, root, source, stem, stock, taproot, well, wellspring,… …
26provenance — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. birthplace, derivation, home; see origin 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A point of origination: beginning, derivation, fount, fountain, fountainhead, mother, origin, parent, provenience, root1, rootstock, source, spring …
27provenance — prov|e|nance [ pravənəns ] noun 1. ) uncount FORMAL the place where something first came from: ORIGIN 2. ) count TECHNICAL a list of the people who have owned a work of art, used for proving that it was really made by the artist that people claim …
28provenance — Place of origin …
29provenance — prov·e·nance || prÉ‘vÉ™nÉ™ns / prÉ’ n. source, origin; derivation, extraction …
30provenance — [ prɒv(ə)nəns] noun 1》 the place of origin or earliest known history of something. 2》 a record of ownership of a work of art or an antique. Origin C18: from Fr., from provenir come or stem from …