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Discover LudwigThe word "wellspring" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the source of something in a metaphorical sense, such as a source of inspiration. For example, you could say: "His parents were his wellspring of strength during his recovery from the accident."
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wellspring
noun
The source of water for a stream, spring or well; a fountainhead; a wellhead.
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Berger and colleagues named this new species A. sediba after the word in the Sesotho language meaning "fountain" or "wellspring".
The species takes its name from a word in the Sesotho language meaning "fountain" or "wellspring".
The wellspring of poetry doesn't run dry, and two debuts in particular bear this out.
The result left the Senate due to reconvene on May 31, just hours before a wellspring of broad NSA and FBI domestic spying powers will expire at midnight.
And some of Israel's secular Arabs are keen to shed their Islamists, whose wellspring lies in Wadi Ara, part of the area Mr Lieberman wants to swap.But the main reason Israel's 1.7m Arabs increasingly identify with Palestine is the mounting rejection they face in Israel.
Where inclusive governments emerge, great wealth follows.Britain, wellspring of the industrial revolution, is the chief proof of this theory.
Smaller policy changes may serve just as well, and pave the way for later reforms of institutions.In one of these papers*, Edward Glaeser, a Harvard economist, and three co-authors question several prominent studies that treat institutions as a wellspring of development (including those discussed in this column in the issue of October 5th 2002).
Groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood, a wellspring of Islamism since its founding in 1928, claim that the founding texts of Islam provide a template for every aspect of life, including government.
Emigration tightens the labour market still more.So brainpower in the service industries, rather than cheap, nimble fingers in manufacturing, should be the new wellspring of wealth-creation.
But they are a wellspring to which conventional representative politics periodically turns for inspiration and momentum, when the conventional mechanisms run out of torque.
It hopes to tap into a wellspring of interest in regions of the world where fans might have never actually driven, never mind owned, a Mustang, explains Mark Fields, Ford's chief operating officer.
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