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What does the prefix -orig- mean?

The prefix "-orig-" is typically a shortened form of "original" and indicates something that is the first or earliest version of something.

Here are some examples:

* orig. file: This refers to the original file, the first version of the file that was created.

* orig. price: This refers to the original price of an item, the first price it was listed at.

* orig. design: This refers to the original design of something, the first version of the design that was created.

It's important to note that "-orig-" is not a standard prefix in the English language. It's mostly used in informal contexts and abbreviations.

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