noun a Latin phrase meaning 'from the beginning'
preposition used to indicate that something is done from the very start or the earliest stage
In literature, 'ab ovo' refers to a narrative that starts at the beginning of the story, rather than in the middle or at the end.
In film studies, 'ab ovo' is used to describe a film that presents events in chronological order, starting from the beginning.
In history, 'ab ovo' can be used to describe a historical account that starts from the earliest known point.
In cooking, 'ab ovo' can refer to dishes that feature eggs as a primary ingredient.
In literature, 'ab ovo' is used to describe a narrative that starts at the beginning of the story, from the very first event or moment.
In psychology, 'ab ovo' can be used to refer to the concept of starting from the very beginning or origin of a behavior or thought process when analyzing a patient's history.
In the culinary world, 'ab ovo' can be used to describe a dish that is made from scratch, starting with basic ingredients like eggs.
Historians may use 'ab ovo' to describe a historical account that starts from the earliest known events or origins of a particular period or civilization.