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The wellspring
noun
The source of water for a stream, spring or well; a fountainhead; a wellhead.
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The wellspring of humanitas was Classical literature.
The wellspring of poetry doesn't run dry, and two debuts in particular bear this out.
The wellspring of our state's strength is untainted by corruption and untouched by controversy.
The wellspring of this ideology was a commitment to pan-Arab unity.
The wellspring for this new style of cooking was elBulli, Ferran Adrià's restaurant in Catalonia.
The wellspring of innovation is human creativity.
The wellspring of all these dismissals is the decline in earnings at American companies.
Both provided the wellspring for Room.
He believed sports were the wellspring of a school's spirit.
Closer by was a borehole, the wellspring to underground water.
MVRDV sees them as the wellspring of invention.
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