
1) Basis 2) Beginning 3) Bibliography acknowledgment 4) Bibliography item 5) British arts magazine 6) British bi-monthly magazine 7) Cause 8) Derivation 9) Digital library 10) Footnote acknowledgment 11) Foundation 12) Fount 13) Fountain 14) Fountainhead 15) Free magazine 16) French word used in English
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1) Betrayer 2) Blabber 3) Cause 4) Changedcourse 5) Derivation 6) Emanator 7) Foundation 8) Fount 9) Fountainhead 10) Germ 11) Golconda 12) Goldmine 13) Headspring 14) Headwaters 15) Informant 16) Informer 17) Issuer 18) Leaker 19) Origin 20) Outsource 21) Parent 22) Provenance 23) Provenience 24) Purveyor
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• (n.) The act of rising; a rise; an ascent. • (n.) The rising from the ground, or beginning, of a stream of water or the like; a spring; a fountain. • (n.) That from which anything comes forth, regarded as its cause or origin; the person from whom anything originates; first cause.
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[Noun] A place or person from which information comes.
Example: The information came from a very reliable source.
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(from the article `atmosphere, evolution of`) A process that delivers a gas to the atmosphere is termed a source for the gas. Depending on the question under consideration, it can make sense to ... The material from which the solar system formed is often described as a gas cloud or, at a later stage, a solar nebula. The cloud was rich i...
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Anything that emits electromagnetic radiation, or other types of waves or particles. A distinction is made between point sources, compact sources, and extended sources.
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'In a second-order [linear difference equation] system, ... if both roots are positive and greater than one, then the system diverges monotonically to plus or minus infinity. If the roots are complex and [lie] outside the unit circle then the system spirals out away from the steady state. If at least one root is negative, but both roots are gr...
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A publication, passage from a publication, or other information that is referred to.
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An input feeding a signal to a projector.
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Any source of information or intelligence. An agent may be a source but a source is not automatically an agent.
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A component from which the system's signals originate. DVD player, AM/FM tuners, and VCRs are sources.
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Any place or object from which pollutants are released. A source can be a power plant, factory, dry cleaning business, gas station or farm. Cars, trucks and other motor vehicles are sources, and consumer products and machines used in industry can be sources too. Sources that stay in one place are referred to as stationary sources; sources that move...
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(1) An earlier work of literature or folklore used as the basis of a later work. Scholars use the te
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Source noun [ Middle English
sours , Old French
sourse ,
surse ,
sorse , French
source , from Old French
sors , past participle of Old French
sordre ,
surdre ,
sourdre , to spring forth or up, French
sourdre , from Latin
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An individual who provides information for a story.
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a place or thing from which something originates (like a spring).
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(1) Where information comes from, usually a person who gives a journalist information. (2) In live television, the signal from a camera.
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seed noun anything that provides inspiration for later work
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A formal definition of requirements. A specification may be used to define technical or operational requirements, and may be internal or external.
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[Scientific terms] a document from which information is obtained
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[Academic words] the place where something begins
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] a document from which information is obtained
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[PARCC7 glossary] a publication that is referred to
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[PARCC terms] a document from which information is obtained
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[SAT terms] a document from which information is obtained
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