spring from



spring (forth) from someone or something

to come forth from someone or something; to gush out of someone or something, as with a spring of water; to jump from or out of someone or something. The best ideas spring forth from the mind of Mary! What new example of pure genius can we expect to spring from Mary today?
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spring from

v.
To have something as an origin or cause; have developed from something: The taxpayers' anger springs from policies that were made by the previous governor.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lucine-Armenian
GraciaGRAH-thyah (Spanish), GRAH-syah (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Sanna-Swedish, Finnish
SiegbertZEEK-bertGerman
Janan-Arabic
Hameed-Arabic