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Synonyms for provenance
ˈprɒv ə nəns, -ˌnɑnsprove·nance
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Princeton's WordNet
birthplace, cradle, place of origin, provenance, proveniencenoun
where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence
"the birthplace of civilization"
Synonyms:
provenience, birthplace, place of birth, rocker, place of origin, cradle
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chain of custody
Submitted by rinat on August 7, 2019
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This cigarette case in its own right is a wonderful object but its provenance sends its importance soaring to titanic heights, the sinking of the Titanic has fascinated the world for more than 100 years and such was the Duff-Gordons’ impact on events their roles are played in 1997 movie ‘Titanic’.
Remarkably, we saw that the atmospheric simulation and geological assessment, performed independently of each other, suggested the same region of provenance of the methane, which is situated about 500 km east of Gale, this is very exciting and largely unexpected.
I think deepfakes are almost like an arms race, because people are producing increasingly convincing deepfakes, and someday it might become impossible to detect them. Thats why the best you can do is try to prove the provenance of a video.
[It is] both a work of art and the queen of speed, [It] represents the elixir of the exceptional: beauty, rarity, racing success, history, authenticity and provenance.
By definition, an object without clear provenance or place of origin opens room for doubt.
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