What is another word for originating at?

Pronunciation: [əɹˈɪd͡ʒɪnˌe͡ɪtɪŋ at] (IPA)

There are various ways to express the idea of something that begins or starts at a certain point. Synonyms for "originating at" include "emanating from," "stemming from," "arising from," "springing from," "commencing at," and "starting from." Each of these alternatives conveys a similar concept but with a slightly different nuance. For instance, "emanating from" implies a flow or process, while "stemming from" suggests a root cause or source. "Arising from" emphasizes the idea of emergence or birth, while "springing from" invokes the image of growth or momentum. "Commencing at" and "starting from" are more straightforward, denoting the beginning or initiation of something.

What are the hypernyms for Originating at?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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  • Once we see, however, that the probability of life originating at random is so utterly minuscule as to make it absurd, it becomes sensible to think that the favorable properties of physics on which life depends are in every respect deliberate … . It is therefore almost inevitable that our own measure of intelligence must reflect … higher intelligences … even to the limit of God … such a theory is so obvious that one wonders why it is not widely accepted as being self-evident. The reasons are psychological rather than scientific.
    Fred Hoyle

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