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upspring

 
Dictionary: up·spring   (ŭp-sprĭng') pronunciation
 
intr.v., -sprang (-sprăng') or -sprung (-sprŭng'), -sprung, -spring·ing, -springs.
  1. To spring up, as from the soil.
  2. To come into being; arise.

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  1. To adopt a standing posture: arise, get up, rise, stand (up), uprise. Idioms: get to one's feet. See rise/fall.
  2. To have as a source: arise, come, derive, emanate, flow, issue, originate, proceed, rise, spring, stem. See start/end.

 
 
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