| ORIGINALISM | • originalism n. The view that a text should be interpreted according to the intent of its original authors. |
| ORIGINALIST | • originalist n. One who has, or tends to have, original ideas. • originalist n. One who aims to discover how the writers of a document intended it to be interpreted, and to interpret it in that way. |
| ORIGINALITY | • originality n. (Uncountable) The quality of being original or novel. • originality n. (Uncountable) The capacity to think independently or be inventive. • originality n. (Countable) Something original. |
| ORIGINALISMS | • originalisms n. Plural of originalism. |
| ORIGINALISTS | • originalists n. Plural of originalist. |
| ABORIGINALISM | • aboriginalism n. Alternative letter-case form of Aboriginalism. • Aboriginalism n. (Derogatory) A Western view of the Aboriginal cultures of Australia as being based around the Dreaming… • ABORIGINALISM n. due recognition of native peoples. |
| ABORIGINALITY | • aboriginality n. The quality of being aboriginal. • aboriginality n. The distinctive culture of aboriginal peoples. • aboriginality n. The spiritual bonds between the aboriginal people and their place of heritage. |
| ORIGINALITIES | • originalities n. Plural of originality. • ORIGINALITY n. the state of being original. |
| UNORIGINALITY | • unoriginality n. The property of lacking originality, repetitiveness, triteness, banality. • UNORIGINALITY n. lack of originality. |
| ABORIGINALISMS | • ABORIGINALISM n. due recognition of native peoples. |
| ABORIGINALITIES | • aboriginalities n. Plural of aboriginality. • ABORIGINALITY n. the state of being aboriginal. |
| UNORIGINALITIES | • UNORIGINALITY n. lack of originality. |