Definitionn. where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence
Last update: July 21, 2016
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Almost all languages are provenance of sanskrit. [noun]
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The exact geographic provenance of this specimen is seemingly unknown. [Please select]
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Anon cometh a white rag thinly from the inner tent--mark her provenance. [Please select]
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The provenance of this specimen is not known, for it was discovered aboard a ship near the mouth of the Mississippi River. [Please select]
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However, specimens and specific locality records from this extensive area seem to be scarce and some are based on early collections of doubtful provenance. [Please select]
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The evidence linking the name _ornata_ with the New Mexican subspecies is tenuous; there is some doubt as to the provenance of U. [Please select]
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