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  2. 1. : a spring that is the source of a stream. 2. : principal source : origin. Did you know? When it first entered English in the late 16th century, fountainhead was used only in a literal sense—to refer to the source of a stream.

  3. Add to word list. [ C usually singular ] formal. a thing, person, or place where something comes from or begins, or that is the cause of something: fountainhead of The weekly journal National Review is recognized as the intellectual fountainhead of modern conservatism.

  4. Generally speaking, fountainhead refers to the source or origin of something, while origin refers to the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived from. More specifically, fountainhead is often used to describe the origin of a creative work or idea, such as a novel or a philosophical concept.

  5. noun. a spring that is the source of a stream. a principal or original source. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of fountainhead 1. First recorded in 1575–85; fountain + head. Discover More. Example Sentences. In 1949 his wife Lauren Bacall was slated to star alongside Gary Cooper in the adaptation of Rand's The Fountainhead.

  6. Definitions of fountainhead. noun. the source of water from which a stream arises. synonyms: head, headspring. see more. noun. an abundant source. synonyms: well, wellspring. see more.

  7. fountainhead / ˈ faʊntn̩ˌhɛd/ noun. plural fountainheads. Britannica Dictionary definition of FOUNTAINHEAD. [count] literary. : the origin or source of something. the fountainhead of the faith. FOUNTAINHEAD meaning: the origin or source of something.

  8. May 20, 2024 · fountainhead in American English. (ˈfaʊntənˌhɛd ; ˈfaʊntənˌhɛd ) noun. 1. a spring that is the source of a stream. 2. the original or main source of anything. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

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