Definition of Natural spring

1. Noun. A natural flow of ground water.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Natural Spring

natural processes
natural product
natural products
natural reserve
natural resin
natural resource
natural resources
natural science
natural sciences
natural scientist
natural scientists
natural selection
natural shape
natural son
natural sons
natural spring (current term)
natural state
natural theology
natural transformation
natural unit
natural units
natural user interface
natural user interfaces
natural virtue
naturalisation
naturalisations
naturalise
naturalised
naturalises
naturalising

Literary usage of Natural spring

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Recreations in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy by Jacques Ozanam, Jean Etienne Montucla (1814)
"To make an Artificial Fountain, which shall imitate a natural spring. We here suppose that those who intend to try this experiment, have at their command a ..."

2. Recreations in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy by Jacques Ozanam, Jean Etienne Montucla (1814)
"To make an Artificial Fountain, which shall\imitate a natural spring. We here suppose that those who intend to try this experiment, have at their command a ..."

3. The Law Relating to Waters, Sea, Tidal, and Inland: Including Rights and by Henry John Wastell Coulson, Urquhart Atwell Forbes (1902)
"If " there is a natural spring, the waters of which flow in a natural " channel, it cannot be lawfully diverted by any one to the injury " of the riparian ..."

4. Water and Water Supplies by John Clough Thresh (1901)
"CHAPTER V. natural spring WATERS. SPRING waters have always been held in high repute as sources of domestic supply, and justly so, since springs yield as a ..."

5. The Law of Riparian Rights, Alluvion and Fishery: With Introductory Lectures by Lal Mohun Doss (1891)
"The Guardian of Glutton Union,"1 Pollock, CB, said:— " If there is a natural spring, the water from which flows in a natural channel, it cannot be lawfully ..."

6. First Year Science by William Henry Snyder (1914)
"A natural spring. Coming to the surface between rock layers. Gravity is continually pulling the soil water deeper and deeper into the ground. ..."

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