Pronunciation: /prəˈvinēəns/
noun the place or source of origin or earliest known history of something
A1 The provenience of the artifact was unknown.
A2 Archaeologists carefully documented the provenience of each item they found.
B1 Researchers studied the provenience of the ancient manuscript to determine its origin.
B2 The provenience of the rare gemstone was traced back to a specific mine in Africa.
C1 The provenience of the historical document was crucial in verifying its authenticity.
C2 Art historians debated the provenience of the painting, trying to establish its true artist.
formal The provenience of the artifact was carefully documented by the archaeologists.
informal They're still trying to figure out the provenience of that mysterious package.
slang I have no idea about the provenience of this cool gadget.
figurative The provenience of her talent can be traced back to her childhood piano lessons.
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