- a word derived from originator.
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“I’m under no illusions that there will be a universal, instantaneous agreement about this,” says Andrew Youdin of the University of Arizona, a co-originator of the streaming instability hypothesis who helped perform this breakthrough work.
From Scientific American • Feb. 20, 2020
And now there's Bill Bailey the champion of forgotten heroes: he has just made a two-part documentary about Alfred Russel Wallace, Darwin's colleague and rival, and co-originator of the theory of evolution.
From The Guardian • Apr. 19, 2013