
1) Bubbler 2) Fount 3) Geyser 4) Outpouring 5) Pete 6) Source 7) Store
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1) City of the USA 2) City of Colorado 3) City of North America 4) City in North America 5) City of the United States 6) City in the USA 7) City of the US 8) City of the Americas 9) City in the US 10) City in the Americas 11) City in the United States 12) City in Colorado 13) Clarinetist Pete 14) Construction
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A fountain (from the Latin `fons` (genitive `fontis`), a source or spring) is a piece of architecture which pours water into a basin or jets it into the air to supply drinking water and/or for a decorative or dramatic effect. Fountains were originally purely functional, connected to springs or aqueducts and used to provide drinking water and w...
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[Duchamp] Fountain is a 1917 work widely attributed to Marcel Duchamp. The scandalous work was a porcelain urinal, which was signed `R.Mutt` and titled Fountain. Submitted for the exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists in 1917, Fountain was rejected by the committee, even though the rules stated that all works would be accepted fr...
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[heraldry] Fountain or syke is in the terminology of heraldry a roundel depicted as a roundel barry wavy argent and azure, that is, containing alternating horizontal wavy bands of blue and silver. Because the fountain consists equally of parts in a metal and a colour, its use is not limited by the rule of tincture as are the other roundels....
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[juggling] The fountain is a juggling pattern that is often used for juggling an even number of objects. In a fountain, each hand juggles separately, and the objects are not thrown between the hands. For example, in a four-ball fountain, each hand juggles two balls independently. `In the fountain pattern, each hand throws balls straight up ...
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[markup language] Fountain is a free and open-source plain text markup language that makes it possible to write a formatted screenplay in any text editor, on any device, using any software that edits text files. Fountain (which got its name from Fountain Avenue, the famous Hollywood shortcut) was inspired by John Gruber’s Markdown, and ha...
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• (n.) The source from which anything proceeds, or from which anything is supplied continuously; origin; source. • (n.) An artificially produced jet or stream of water; also, the structure or works in which such a jet or stream rises or flows; a basin built and constantly supplied with pure water for drinking and other useful purposes, or...
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(from the article `Art and Art Exhibitions`) On Jan. 4, 2006, a 77-year-old performance artist named Pierre Pinoncelli made international headlines when he cracked Marcel Duchamp`s iconic ... ...cities, the exhibition surveyed artistic production in a wide range of media, including painting, sculpture, film, photography, and collage. Da...
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in landscape architecture, an issue of water controlled or contained primarily for purposes of decoration, especially an artificially produced jet of ... [7 related articles]
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Reservoir for ink or water on a press.
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A reservoir for the ink supply in a printing press or one that supplies a solution for dampening the rollers of an offset press
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The Romans built hundreds of both public and private fountains in their cities. This was not only because the Romans loved running water and the cool spray, but also because they were used to commemerate events and distinguished people. Many fountains were devoted to certain gods, just like altars.
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Foun'tain (foun'tĭn)
noun [ French
fontaine , Late Latin
fontana , from Latin
fons ,
fontis . See 2d
Fount .]
1. A spring of water issuing from the earth.
2. An artificially produced jet or stream of water; also, the structure or works in whi...
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[
n] - a structure from which an artificially produced jet of water arises 2. [n] - an artificially produced flow of water 3. [n] - a plumbing fixture that provides a flow of water
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Trough or container, on a printing press, that holds fluids such as ink, varnish or water. Also called duct.
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fount noun a plumbing fixture that provides a flow of water
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a spring or source of water; the source or head of a stream. · the source or origin of anything. · a jet or stream of water (or other liquid) made by mechanical means to spout or rise from an opening or structure, as to afford water for use, to cool the air, or to serve for ornament. · a structure for discharging such a jet or a n...
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