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Definition of spring
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Spring
(v. i.) A
shoot;
a
plant;
a young tree; also, a grove of
trees;
woodland..
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Drawspring
::
Drawspring
(n.) The
spring
to which a
drawbar
is
attached.
Water Cress
::
Water cress () A
perennial
cruciferous
herb
(Nasturtium
officinale)
growing
usually
in clear
running
or
spring
water.
The
leaves
are
pungent,
and used for salad and as an
antiscorbutic..
Bound
::
Bound (n.)
Spring
from one foot to the
other.
Rebound
::
Rebound
(v. i.) To
spring
back; to start back; to be sent back or
reverberated
by
elastic
force on
collision
with
another
body; as, a
rebounding
echo..
Salience
::
Salience
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
salient;
a
leaping;
a
springing
forward;
an
assaulting.
Catch-meadow
::
Catch-meadow
(n.) A
meadow
irrigated
by water from a
spring
or
rivulet
on the side of hill.
Lavolta
::
Lavolta
(n.) An old
dance,
for two
persons,
being a kind of
waltz,
in which the woman made a high
spring
or
bound..
Vernant
::
Vernant
(a.)
Flourishing,
as in
spring;
vernal..
Descendant
::
Descendant
(n.) One who
descends,
as
offspring,
however
remotely;
--
correlative
to
ancestor
or
ascendant..
Surge
::
Surge (n.) A
spring;
a
fountain.
Flisk
::
Flisk (n.) A
caper;
a
spring;
a whim.
Imp
::
Imp (n.) An
offspring;
progeny;
child;
scion.
Homogenesis
::
Homogenesis
(n.) That
method
of
reproduction
in which the
successive
generations
are
alike,
the
offspring,
either
animal
or
plant,
running
through
the same cycle of
existence
as the
parent;
gamogenesis;
--
opposed
to
heterogenesis..
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) A race;
lineage.
Springle
::
Springing
(n.)
Growth;
increase;
also, that which
springs
up; a
shoot;
a
plant..
Smile
::
Smile (v. i.) Gay or
joyous
appearance;
as, the
smiles
of
spring..
Caper
::
Caper (n.) A
frolicsome
leap or
spring;
a skip; a jump, as in mirth or
dancing;
a
prank..
Springe
::
Springe
(v. t.) To catch in a
springe;
to
insnare.
Run
::
Run (a.) To move
rapidly
by
springing
steps so that there is an
instant
in each step when
neither
foot
touches
the
ground;
-- so
distinguished
from
walking
in
athletic
competition.
Pendentive
::
Pendentive
(n.) The part of a
groined
vault which is
supported
by, and
springs
from, one pier or
corbel..
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