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*1. (not comparable) First in a series
 
*1. (not comparable) First in a series
 
 
The original manuscript contained spelling errors that were fixed in later versions
 
The original manuscript contained spelling errors that were fixed in later versions
 
This recording is by the original broadway cast.
 
This recording is by the original broadway cast.
 
 
*2. (not comparable) Newly created
 
*2. (not comparable) Newly created
 
 
Tonight we will hear an original work by one of our best composers.
 
Tonight we will hear an original work by one of our best composers.
 
 
*3. (comparable) Fresh, different
 
*3. (comparable) Fresh, different
 
 
The paper contains a number of original ideas about color perception.
 
The paper contains a number of original ideas about color perception.
 
 
*4. (not comparable) Pioneering
 
*4. (not comparable) Pioneering
 
 
Parker was one of the original bebop players.
 
Parker was one of the original bebop players.
 
 
*5. (not comparable) Having as its origin
 
*5. (not comparable) Having as its origin
 
 
This kind of barbecue is original to North Carolina.
 
This kind of barbecue is original to North Carolina.
  
Noun - original  
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Noun - '''original'''
  
 
*1. An object (e.g. narrative work) from which all later copies and variations are derived
 
*1. An object (e.g. narrative work) from which all later copies and variations are derived
 
 
This manuscript is the original
 
This manuscript is the original
 
 
*2. A person with a unique and interesting personality
 
*2. A person with a unique and interesting personality
 
 
You're an original
 
You're an original
  

Revision as of 16:41, 18 August 2007

Adjective - original

  • 1. (not comparable) First in a series

The original manuscript contained spelling errors that were fixed in later versions This recording is by the original broadway cast.

  • 2. (not comparable) Newly created

Tonight we will hear an original work by one of our best composers.

  • 3. (comparable) Fresh, different

The paper contains a number of original ideas about color perception.

  • 4. (not comparable) Pioneering

Parker was one of the original bebop players.

  • 5. (not comparable) Having as its origin

This kind of barbecue is original to North Carolina.

Noun - original

  • 1. An object (e.g. narrative work) from which all later copies and variations are derived

This manuscript is the original

  • 2. A person with a unique and interesting personality

You're an original

Antonyms

  • copy
  • remake
  • reproduction[1]

Originality is the aspect of created or invented works by as being new or novel, and thus can be distinguished from reproductions, clones, forgeries, or derivative works. An original work is one not received from others nor one copied based on the work of others. The term "originality" is often applied as a compliment to the creativity of artists, writers, and thinkers.

Originality in law

In law, originality has become an important legal concept with respect to intellectual property, where creativity and invention have manifest as copyrightable works.

In the patent law of the United States and most other countries, only original inventions are subject to protection. In addition to being original, inventions submitted for a patent must also be useful and nonobvious.

In United States copyright law and the law of many other states, copyrights protect only original works of authorship, a property which has been historically and legally linked to a concept of "creativity". A work must pass a threshold of originality in order to be copyrightable.

In United Kingdom intellectual property law, a derived work can demonstrate originality, and must do so if it is to respect copyright.

Original idea

An original idea is an Idea, which one person thought up wholly or partly independently of other people. Original ideas vary from brilliantly intelligent Innovations through to material likely to interest primarily Psychiatrists.

Sometimes two or more people can come up with the same idea independently.

See also

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