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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spring
,
n.
1.
A
leap
;
a
bound
;
a
jump
.
The
prisoner
,
with
a
spring
,
from
prison
broke
.
--
Dryden
.
2.
A
flying
back
;
the
resilience
of
a
body
recovering
its
former
state
by
its
elasticity
;
as
,
the
spring
of
a
bow
.
3.
Elastic
power
or
force
.
Heavens
!
what
a
spring
was
in
his
arm!
--
Dryden
.
4.
An
elastic
body
of
any
kind
,
as
steel
,
India
rubber
,
tough
wood
,
or
compressed
air
,
used
for
various
mechanical
purposes
,
as
receiving
and
imparting
power
,
diminishing
concussion
,
regulating
motion
,
measuring
weight
or
other
force
.
Note:
☞
The
principal
varieties
of
springs
used
in
mechanisms
are
the
spiral spring
(
Fig
.
a
),
the
coil spring
(
Fig
.
b
),
the
elliptic spring
(
Fig
.
c
),
the
half-elliptic spring
(
Fig
.
d
),
the
volute spring
,
the
India-rubber spring
,
the
atmospheric spring
,
etc
.
5.
Any
source
of
supply
;
especially
,
the
source
from
which
a
stream
proceeds
;
an
issue
of
water
from
the
earth
;
a
natural
fountain
.
“All
my
springs
are
in
thee.”
--
Ps
.
lxxxvii
. 7.
“A
secret
spring
of
spiritual
joy.”
--
Bentley
.
“The
sacred
spring
whence
right
and
honor
streams.”
6.
Any
active
power
;
that
by
which
action
,
or
motion
,
is
produced
or
propagated
;
cause
;
origin
;
motive
.
Our
author
shuns
by
vulgar
springs
to
move
The
hero's
glory
,
or
the
virgin's
love
. --
Pope
.
7.
That
which
springs
,
or
is
originated
,
from
a
source
;
as
:
(a)
A
race
;
lineage
. [
Obs
.] --
Chapman
.
(b)
A
youth
;
a
springal
. [
Obs
.] --
Spenser
.
(c)
A
shoot
;
a
plant
;
a
young
tree
;
also
,
a
grove
of
trees
;
woodland
. [
Obs
.] --
Spenser
.
Milton
.
8.
That
which
causes
one
to
spring
;
specifically
,
a
lively
tune
. [
Obs
.]
9.
The
season
of
the
year
when
plants
begin
to
vegetate
and
grow
;
the
vernal
season
,
usually
comprehending
the
months
of
March
,
April
,
and
May
,
in
the
middle
latitudes
north
of
the
equator
.
“The
green
lap
of
the
new-come
spring
.”
Note:
☞
Spring
of
the
astronomical
year
begins
with
the
vernal
equinox
,
about
March
21st,
and
ends
with
the
summer
solstice
,
about
June
21st.
10.
The
time
of
growth
and
progress
;
early
portion
;
first
stage
;
as
,
the
spring
of
life
.
“The
spring
of
the
day.”
O
how
this
spring
of
love
resembleth
The
uncertain
glory
of
an
April
day
. --
Shak
.
11.
Naut.
(a)
A
crack
or
fissure
in
a
mast
or
yard
,
running
obliquely
or
transversely
.
(b)
A
line
led
from
a
vessel's
quarter
to
her
cable
so
that
by
tightening
or
slacking
it
she
can
be
made
to
lie
in
any
desired
position
;
a
line
led
diagonally
from
the
bow
or
stern
of
a
vessel
to
some
point
upon
the
wharf
to
which
she
is
moored
.
Air spring
,
Boiling spring
,
etc
.
See
under
Air
,
Boiling
,
etc
.
Spring back
Bookbinding
,
a
back
with
a
curved
piece
of
thin
sheet
iron
or
of
stiff
pasteboard
fastened
to
the
inside
,
the
effect
of
which
is
to
make
the
leaves
of
a
book
thus
bound
(
as
a
ledger
or
other
account
or
blank
book
)
spring
up
and
lie
flat
.
Spring balance
,
a
contrivance
for
measuring
weight
or
force
by
the
elasticity
of
a
spiral
spring
of
steel
.
Spring beam
,
a
beam
that
supports
the
side
of
a
paddle
box
.
See
Paddle beam
,
under
Paddle
,
n.
Spring beauty
.
(a)
Bot.
Any
plant
of
the
genus
Claytonia
,
delicate
herbs
with
somewhat
fleshy
leaves
and
pretty
blossoms
,
appearing
in
springtime
.
(b)
Zool.
A
small
,
elegant
American
butterfly
(
Erora laeta
)
which
appears
in
spring
.
The
hind
wings
of
the
male
are
brown
,
bordered
with
deep
blue
;
those
of
the
female
are
mostly
blue
.
Spring bed
,
a
mattress
,
under
bed
,
or
bed
bottom
,
in
which
springs
,
as
of
metal
,
are
employed
to
give
the
required
elasticity
.
Spring beetle
Zool.
,
a
snapping
beetle
;
an
elater
.
Spring box
,
the
box
or
barrel
in
a
watch
,
or
other
piece
of
mechanism
,
in
which
the
spring
is
contained
.
Spring fly
Zool.
,
a
caddice
fly
; --
so
called
because
it
appears
in
the
spring
.
Spring grass
Bot.
,
vernal
grass
.
See
under
Vernal
.
Spring gun
,
a
firearm
discharged
by
a
spring
,
when
this
is
trodden
upon
or
is
otherwise
moved
.
Spring hook
Locomotive Engines
,
one
of
the
hooks
which
fix
the
driving-wheel
spring
to
the
frame
.
Spring latch
,
a
latch
that
fastens
with
a
spring
.
Spring lock
,
a
lock
that
fastens
with
a
spring
.
Spring mattress
,
a
spring
bed
.
Spring of an arch
Arch.
See
Springing line of an arch
,
under
Springing
.
Spring of pork
,
the
lower
part
of
a
fore
quarter
,
which
is
divided
from
the
neck
,
and
has
the
leg
and
foot
without
the
shoulder
. [
Obs
.] --
Nares
.
Sir
,
pray
hand
the
spring of pork
to
me
.
--
Gayton
.
Spring pin
Locomotive Engines
,
an
iron
rod
fitted
between
the
springs
and
the
axle
boxes
,
to
sustain
and
regulate
the
pressure
on
the
axles
.
Spring rye
,
a
kind
of
rye
sown
in
the
spring
; --
in
distinction
from
winter
rye
,
sown
in
autumn
.
Spring stay
Naut.
,
a
preventer
stay
,
to
assist
the
regular
one
. --
R
.
H
.
Dana
,
Jr
.
Spring tide
,
the
tide
which
happens
at
,
or
soon
after
,
the
new
and
the
full
moon
,
and
which
rises
higher
than
common
tides
.
See
Tide
.
Spring wagon
,
a
wagon
in
which
springs
are
interposed
between
the
body
and
the
axles
to
form
elastic
supports
.
Spring wheat
,
any
kind
of
wheat
sown
in
the
spring
; --
in
distinction
from
winter
wheat
,
which
is
sown
in
autumn
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Air
n.
1.
The
fluid
which
we
breathe
,
and
which
surrounds
the
earth
;
the
atmosphere
.
It
is
invisible
,
inodorous
,
insipid
,
transparent
,
compressible
,
elastic
,
and
ponderable
.
Note:
☞
By
the
ancient
philosophers
,
air
was
regarded
as
an
element
;
but
modern
science
has
shown
that
it
is
essentially
a
mixture
of
oxygen
and
nitrogen
,
with
a
small
amount
of
carbon
dioxide
,
the
average
proportions
being
,
by
volume
:
oxygen
, 20.96
per
cent
.;
nitrogen
, 79.00
per
cent
.;
carbon
dioxide
, 0.04
per
cent
.
These
proportions
are
subject
to
a
very
slight
variability
.
Air
also
always
contains
some
vapor
of
water
.
2.
Symbolically
:
Something
unsubstantial
,
light
,
or
volatile
.
“Charm
ache
with
air
.”
He
was
still
all
air
and
fire
.
[
Air
and
fire
being
the
finer
and
quicker
elements
as
opposed
to
earth
and
water
.] --
Macaulay
.
3.
A
particular
state
of
the
atmosphere
,
as
respects
heat
,
cold
,
moisture
,
etc
.,
or
as
affecting
the
sensations
;
as
,
a
smoky
air
,
a
damp
air
,
the
morning
air
,
etc
.
4.
Any
aëriform
body
;
a
gas
;
as
,
oxygen
was
formerly
called
vital
air
. [
Obs
.]
5.
Air
in
motion
;
a
light
breeze
;
a
gentle
wind
.
Let
vernal
airs
through
trembling
osiers
play
.
--
Pope
.
6.
Odoriferous
or
contaminated
air
.
7.
That
which
surrounds
and
influences
.
The
keen
,
the
wholesome
air
of
poverty
.
--
Wordsworth
.
8.
Utterance
abroad
;
publicity
;
vent
.
You
gave
it
air
before
me
.
--
Dryden
.
9.
Intelligence
;
information
. [
Obs
.]
10.
Mus.
(a)
A
musical
idea
,
or
motive
,
rhythmically
developed
in
consecutive
single
tones
,
so
as
to
form
a
symmetrical
and
balanced
whole
,
which
may
be
sung
by
a
single
voice
to
the
stanzas
of
a
hymn
or
song
,
or
even
to
plain
prose
,
or
played
upon
an
instrument
;
a
melody
;
a
tune
;
an
aria
.
(b)
In
harmonized
chorals
,
psalmody
,
part
songs
,
etc
.,
the
part
which
bears
the
tune
or
melody
--
in
modern
harmony
usually
the
upper
part
--
is
sometimes
called
the
air
.
11.
The
peculiar
look
,
appearance
,
and
bearing
of
a
person
;
mien
;
demeanor
;
as
,
the
air
of
a
youth
;
a
heavy
air
;
a
lofty
air
.
“His
very
air
.”
12.
Peculiar
appearance
;
apparent
character
;
semblance
;
manner
;
style
.
It
was
communicated
with
the
air
of
a
secret
.
--
Pope
.
12.
pl.
An
artificial
or
affected
manner
;
show
of
pride
or
vanity
;
haughtiness
;
as
,
it
is
said
of
a
person
,
he
puts
on
airs
.
14.
Paint.
(a)
The
representation
or
reproduction
of
the
effect
of
the
atmospheric
medium
through
which
every
object
in
nature
is
viewed
. --
New
Am
.
Cyc
.
(b)
Carriage
;
attitude
;
action
;
movement
;
as
,
the
head
of
that
portrait
has
a
good
air
.
15.
Man.
The
artificial
motion
or
carriage
of
a
horse
.
Note:
☞
Air
is
much
used
adjectively
or
as
the
first
part
of
a
compound
term
.
In
most
cases
it
might
be
written
indifferently
,
as
a
separate
limiting
word
,
or
as
the
first
element
of
the
compound
term
,
with
or
without
the
hyphen
;
as
,
air
bladder
,
air
-bladder,
or
air
bladder;
air
cell
,
air
-cell,
or
air
cell;
air
-pump,
or
air
pump.
Air balloon
.
See
Balloon
.
Air bath
.
(a)
An
apparatus
for
the
application
of
air
to
the
body
.
(b)
An
arrangement
for
drying
substances
in
air
of
any
desired
temperature
.
Air castle
.
See
Castle in the air
,
under
Castle
.
Air compressor
,
a
machine
for
compressing
air
to
be
used
as
a
motive
power
.
Air crossing
,
a
passage
for
air
in
a
mine
.
Air cushion
,
an
air-tight
cushion
which
can
be
inflated
;
also
,
a
device
for
arresting
motion
without
shock
by
confined
air
.
Air fountain
,
a
contrivance
for
producing
a
jet
of
water
by
the
force
of
compressed
air
.
Air furnace
,
a
furnace
which
depends
on
a
natural
draft
and
not
on
blast
.
Air line
,
a
straight
line
;
a
bee
line
.
Hence
Air-line
,
adj.
;
as
,
air-line
road
.
Air lock
Hydr. Engin.
,
an
intermediate
chamber
between
the
outer
air
and
the
compressed-air
chamber
of
a
pneumatic
caisson
. --
Knight
.
Air port
Nav.
,
a
scuttle
or
porthole
in
a
ship
to
admit
air
.
Air spring
,
a
spring
in
which
the
elasticity
of
air
is
utilized
.
Air thermometer
,
a
form
of
thermometer
in
which
the
contraction
and
expansion
of
air
is
made
to
measure
changes
of
temperature
.
Air threads
,
gossamer
.
Air trap
,
a
contrivance
for
shutting
off
foul
air
or
gas
from
drains
,
sewers
,
etc
.;
a
stench
trap
.
Air trunk
,
a
pipe
or
shaft
for
conducting
foul
or
heated
air
from
a
room
.
Air valve
,
a
valve
to
regulate
the
admission
or
egress
of
air
;
esp
.
a
valve
which
opens
inwardly
in
a
steam
boiler
and
allows
air
to
enter
.
Air way
,
a
passage
for
a
current
of
air
;
as
the
air
way
of
an
air
pump
;
an
air
way
in
a
mine
.
In the air
.
(a)
Prevalent
without
traceable
origin
or
authority
,
as
rumors
.
(b)
Not
in
a
fixed
or
stable
position
;
unsettled
.
(c)
Mil.
Unsupported
and
liable
to
be
turned
or
taken
in
flank
;
as
,
the
army
had
its
wing
in the air
.
on the air
,
currently
transmitting
;
live
; --
used
of
radio
and
television
broadcasts
,
to
indicate
that
the
images
and
sounds
being
picked
up
by
cameras
and
microphones
are
being
broadcast
at
the
present
moment
.
Note:
In
call-in
programs
where
individuals
outside
a
radio
or
television
studio
have
telephoned
into
the
station
,
when
their
voice
is
being
directly
broadcast
,
the
host
of
the
program
commonly
states
“You're
on the air
.”
as
a
warning
that
the
conversation
is
not
private
.
To take air
,
to
be
divulged
;
to
be
made
public
.
To take the air
,
to
go
abroad
;
to
walk
or
ride
out
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
air
spring
n
:
a
mechanical
device
using
confined
air
to
absorb
the
shock
of
motion
[
syn
:
air cushion
]
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