end vs origin

end

noun
  • An ideal point of a graph or other complex. See End (graph theory) 

  • A period of play in which each team throws eight rocks, two per player, in alternating fashion. 

  • The most extreme point of an object, especially one that is longer than it is wide. 

  • Result. 

  • The cessation of an effort, activity, state, or motion. 

  • A purpose, goal, or aim. 

  • The terminal point of something in space or time. 

  • One of the yarns of the worsted warp in a Brussels carpet. 

  • Money. 

  • One of the two parts of the ground used as a descriptive name for half of the ground. 

  • That which is left; a remnant; a fragment; a scrap. 

  • Death. 

  • The position at the end of either the offensive or defensive line, a tight end, a split end, a defensive end. 

verb
  • to come to an end 

  • To finish, terminate. 

origin

noun
  • The point at which the axes of a coordinate system intersect. 

  • The proximal end of attachment of a muscle to a bone that will not be moved by the action of that muscle. 

  • An arbitrary point on Earth's surface, chosen as the zero for a system of coordinates. 

  • The source of a river, information, goods, etc. 

  • The beginning of something. 

  • Ancestry. 

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