natural spring
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Definition
Noun: A place where water flows naturally from the ground to the surface. It is a point where groundwater emerges from an aquifer, often forming a small stream or pool.
Usage
The term "natural spring" is used to describe a specific geographical feature. It emphasizes the water source's natural, non-mechanical origin. - The hikers refilled their bottles at the natural spring. - The property is valuable because it has a natural spring on it.
Advanced Usage
- "to spring from": While this phrasal verb uses the base word "spring," it can conceptually relate to a point of origin, similar to how water originates from a spring.
- Many great ideas spring from simple observations.
- "spring-fed": This compound adjective describes a body of water supplied by a spring.
- The pond is spring-fed, so it stays clear and cool.
Variants and Related Words
- Spring (n): The more common, shorter form of "natural spring."
- They camped near a mountain spring.
- Springwater (n): Water that comes from a spring.
- This brand bottles pure springwater.
- Hot spring (n): A spring where the water is geothermally heated.
- They visited a famous hot spring resort.
Synonyms
- Fountain (in a natural context, though often implies a man-made structure).
- Wellspring (often used metaphorically for a source or origin).
Related Phrases
- "The spring of life": A poetic or metaphorical phrase for a vital source.
- The forest was the spring of life for the ancient tribe.
Noun
- a natural flow of ground water