time of origin
Noun: - The point or period when something begins to exist; the date or era of initial creation or emergence. This term specifically denotes the chronological starting point of an entity, concept, or product. In its referenced specialized context, it refers to the age or vintage of a wine, indicating its year of production.
The phrase "time of origin" is used to specify the beginning of something's existence. It is a formal compound noun, typically used in academic, historical, or technical descriptions. - The time of origin for this ancient manuscript is estimated to be the 5th century. - Archaeologists debated the time of origin for the newly discovered artifacts. - The wine's value is heavily influenced by its time of origin.
- "Determining the time of origin": A common collocation in research fields like history, archaeology, and philology, referring to the process of dating an object or idea.
- Carbon dating is crucial for determining the time of origin of organic remains.
- Origin (n): The point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived.
- The origin of the custom is unknown.
- Inception (n): The establishment or starting point of an institution or activity.
- Since its inception, the company has grown rapidly.
- Genesis (n): The origin or mode of formation of something.
- The book discusses the genesis of the universe.
- Beginning
- Commencement
- Start
- Date of origin
- Vintage (specifically for wines)
- End
- Termination
- Conclusion
- Time of demise
- Place of origin: The geographical location where something began.
- The place of origin for this style of pottery is ancient Greece.
- Country of origin: The country where a product was made.
- The label must state the country of origin.
- the oldness of wines