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Friday June 25, 2004

ab ovo \ab-OH-voh\ , adverb:
From the beginning.

I will begin ab ovo -- at the very beginning.
-- War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy

The performers do not have to discover these techniques and processes ab ovo; they learn them from the previous generation, who learned them from their predecessors, and so on.
-- William L. Benzon, Beethoven's Anvil

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Ab ovo is from Latin, literally, "from the egg."

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