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Original is an adjective meaning existing from the beginning; not copied or derived from something else; also meaning unique, innovative, or creative in nature. In everyday use, something can be described as original when it stems from the inventor or originator rather than being an exact copy. The term also denotes authenticity, as in genuine or real, and can apply to ideas, works, or objects.

As a noun, "the original" refers to the first or earliest form of something, such as the

Original derives from Latin originalis, from origo "origin." It entered English via Old French original and

The word often contrasts with "copy," "reproduction," or "derivative." It is commonly used in discussions of art,

original
manuscript,
painting,
or
recording,
which
may
be
used
as
a
source
for
reproductions
or
for
comparison
with
later
versions.
In
copyright
law,
an
original
work
is
one
that
involves
a
minimum
degree
of
creativity
and
is
fixed
in
a
tangible
medium;
originality
is
a
key
criterion
for
protection.
Middle
English,
with
senses
broadened
from
the
source
to
denote
both
origin
and
novelty.
design,
literature,
and
technology
to
distinguish
first
forms
or
new
ideas
from
imitations.
Related
terms
include
originality,
authentic,
and
novel,
though
they
carry
distinct
nuances:
authentic
implies
genuineness;
novel
implies
newness
without
necessarily
being
original.