well-spring
1well|spring — «WEHL SPRIHNG», noun. 1. the source of a stream or spring; fountainhead. 2. Figurative. the source of a supply that never fails …
2well-spring — n. Spring, fountain, well, well head, source of continual supply …
3well·spring — /ˈwɛlˌsprıŋ/ noun, pl springs [count] : something or someone that provides a large amount of something : a good source of something The tour guide was a wellspring of information …
4well-spring — …
5Mormon Well Spring — U.S. National Register of Historic Places Location: N of Las Vegas on Mormon Spring Nearest c …
6spring-well — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: spring (II) + well : spring go down now to the spring well and give him this J.M.Synge …
7well — I. n. 1. Spring, fountain, well head, well spring. 2. Source, origin. II. v. n. Issue, spring, flow. III. ad. 1. Rightly, justly, in a proper manner. 2. Properly, suitably, correctly, accurately, thoroughly, skilfully, not amiss …
8well-head — n. Spring, fountain, well, well spring, source …
9well cress — noun Etymology: Middle English welle carse, from Old English wyllecærse, from wylle, welle well + cærse cress more at well (spring), cress : watercress 1a …
10Spring (operating system) — Spring was an experimental microkernel based object oriented operating system developed at Sun Microsystems in the early 1990s. Using technology substantially similar to concepts developed in the Mach kernel, Spring concentrated on providing a… …