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| *1. (not comparable) First in a series | | *1. (not comparable) First in a series |
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| 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. |
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| *2. (not comparable) Newly created | | *2. (not comparable) Newly created |
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| 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. |
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| *3. (comparable) Fresh, different | | *3. (comparable) Fresh, different |
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| The paper contains a number of original ideas about color perception. | | The paper contains a number of original ideas about color perception. |
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| *4. (not comparable) Pioneering | | *4. (not comparable) Pioneering |
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| Parker was one of the original bebop players. | | Parker was one of the original bebop players. |
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| *5. (not comparable) Having as its origin | | *5. (not comparable) Having as its origin |
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| This kind of barbecue is original to North Carolina. | | This kind of barbecue is original to North Carolina. |
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− | Noun - original | + | Noun - '''original''' |
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| *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 |
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| This manuscript is the original | | This manuscript is the original |
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| *2. A person with a unique and interesting personality | | *2. A person with a unique and interesting personality |
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| You're an original | | You're an original |
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