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  1. Dec 29, 2023 · 1 English. 1.1 Etymology. 1.2 Noun. 1.2.1 Translations. 1.3 References. English [ edit] Etymology [ edit] fountain +‎ head. Noun [ edit] fountainhead (plural fountainheads) A spring that is the source of a river. An abundant source of knowledge, etc. Translations [ edit] ± a spring that is the source of a river.

  2. a decorative object made of stone, metal, etc. with a small opening that water comes out of as part of a fountain (= a decorative stream of water in a garden, lake, etc.): The yard is full of huge blue and green glazed pots, tiles, plaques and decorative fountainheads. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. noun A spring that is the source or head of a stream. noun A chief and copious source; an originator. from The Century Dictionary. noun A fountain or spring from which a stream of water flows; the head or source of a stream; hence, primary source in general; original. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  4. noun. These are words and phrases related to fountainhead. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of fountainhead. ROOT. Synonyms. root. origin. source. spring. derivation. fountain. foundation. basis. ground. starting point. motive. prime mover. determining condition. reason. rationale. rise. mainspring.

  5. A fountainhead is an original or primary source or origin of something. It can refer to a principal source of inspiration, knowledge, or ideas. It can also refer in a literal sense to a spring or fountain from which water flows.

  6. 1. : the source from which something proceeds or is supplied. 2. : a spring of water issuing from the earth. 3. : an artificially produced jet of water. also : the structure from which it rises. 4. : a reservoir containing a liquid that can be drawn off as needed. 5. : soda fountain sense 2. fountain. 2 of 2. verb.

  7. The latter scene took Vidor back to when he was a boy of six, when the September 1900 hurricane nearly destroyed Galveston. Decades later, he recalled the utter devastation in a 1980 oral history ...

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