An act of springing: a leap, a jump.
The source from which an action or supply of something springs.
An erection of the penis.
A line from a vessel's end or side to its anchor cable used to diminish or control its movement.
The period from the moment of vernal equinox (around March 21 in the Northern Hemisphere) to the moment of the summer solstice (around June 21); the equivalent periods reckoned in other cultures and calendars.
A spray or body of water springing from the ground.
A grove of trees; a forest.
The season of the year in temperate regions in which plants spring from the ground and into bloom and dormant animals spring to life.
A shoot, a young tree.
The time of something's growth; the early stages of some process.
A race, a lineage.
a period of political liberalization and democratization
A cause, a motive, etc.
Someone with ivory or peach skin tone and eyes and hair that are not extremely dark, seen as best suited to certain colors of clothing.
A youth.
Elasticity: the property of a body springing back to its original form after compression, stretching, etc.
A line laid out from a vessel's end to the opposite end of an adjacent vessel or mooring to diminish or control its movement.
The three months of March, April, and May in the Northern Hemisphere and September, October, and November in the Southern Hemisphere.
Elastic energy, power, or force.
A mechanical device made of flexible or coiled material that exerts force and attempts to spring back when bent, compressed, or stretched.
the season of warmth and new vegetation following winter
To cause to well up or flow out of the ground.
to descend or originate from.
To cause to move energetically; (equestrianism) to cause to gallop, to spur.
To burst into pieces, to explode, to shatter.
To have something crack.
To grow taller or longer.
to catch in an illegal act or compromising position.
To announce unexpectedly, to reveal.
To free from imprisonment, especially by facilitating an illegal escape.
To be free of imprisonment, especially by illegal escape.
To extend, to curve.
To rise suddenly, (of tears) to well up.
To cause to rise from cover.
To pay or spend a certain sum, to cough up.
To cause to crack.
to arise, to come into existence.
To build, to form the initial curve of.
To gush, to flow out of the ground.
To rise from cover.
To equip with springs, especially (of vehicles) to equip with a suspension.
To bring forth.
To sprout, to grow,
To crack.
To turn a vessel using a spring attached to its anchor cable.
To come upon and flush out
To deform owing to excessive pressure, to become warped; to intentionally deform in order to position and then straighten in place.
To swell with milk or pregnancy.
To come dramatically into view.
To spend the springtime somewhere
To gush, to flow suddenly and violently.
to move with great speed and energy; to leap, to jump; to dart, to sprint; of people: to rise rapidly from a seat, bed, etc.
to find or get enough food during springtime.
To cause to explode, to set off, to detonate.
To be born, descend, or originate from
To appear, to dawn.
To cause to work or open by sudden application of pressure.
The act of a person who stands, or a place where someone stands.
Position or reputation in society or a profession.
The position of a team in a league or of a player in a list.
Duration.
The right of a party to bring a legal action, based on the relationship between that party and the matter to which the action relates.
Room in which to park a vehicle or vehicles
Erect, not cut down.
Performed from an erect position.
Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting.
Not movable; fixed.
Stagnant; not moving or flowing.
Remaining in force or status.