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Noun | 1. | ![]() derivation - the source or origin from which something derives (i.e. comes or issues); "he prefers shoes of Italian derivation"; "music of Turkish derivation" spring - a point at which water issues forth headspring, fountainhead, head - the source of water from which a stream arises; "they tracked him back toward the head of the stream" headwater - the source of a river; "the headwaters of the Nile" wellhead, wellspring - the source of water for a well jumping-off place, point of departure - a place from which an enterprise or expedition is launched; "one day when I was at a suitable jumping-off place I decided to see if I could find him"; "my point of departure was San Francisco" place of origin, provenance, provenience, birthplace, cradle - where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence; "the birthplace of civilization" home - place where something began and flourished; "the United States is the home of basketball" point source - a concentrated source (especially of radiation or pollution) that is spatially constricted trail head, trailhead - the beginning of a trail point - the precise location of something; a spatially limited location; "she walked to a point where she could survey the whole street" |
2. | source - a document (or organization) from which information is obtained; "the reporter had two sources for the story" document, papers, written document - writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature) source materials - publications from which information is obtained | |
3. | source - anything that provides inspiration for later work inspiration - arousal of the mind to special unusual activity or creativity taproot - something that provides an important central source for growth or development; "the taproot of his resentment"; "genius and insanity spring from the same taproot" muse - the source of an artist's inspiration; "Euterpe was his muse" | |
4. | source - a facility where something is available facility, installation - a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry; "the assembly plant is an enormous facility" Golconda - a source of great wealth (especially a mine) | |
5. | ![]() communicator - a person who communicates with others betrayer, blabber, informer, squealer, rat - one who reveals confidential information in return for money leaker - a surreptitious informant; "the president wanted to know who the leakers were" passive source - an informant who is not assigned to obtain specific intelligence but who routinely passes on whatever information he or she has whistle blower, whistleblower, whistle-blower - an informant who exposes wrongdoing within an organization in the hope of stopping it; "the law gives little protection to whistleblowers who feel the public has a right to know what is going on"; "the whistleblower was fired for exposing the conditions in mental hospitals" | |
6. | source - someone who originates or causes or initiates something; "he was the generator of several complaints" coiner - someone who is a source of new words or new expressions | |
7. | source - (technology) a process by which energy or a substance enters a system; "a heat source"; "a source of carbon dioxide" applied science, engineering science, technology, engineering - the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study" natural action, natural process, action, activity - a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); "the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity" origin - the source of something's existence or from which it derives or is derived; "the rumor had its origin in idle gossip"; "vegetable origins"; "mineral origin"; "origin in sensation" sink - (technology) a process that acts to absorb or remove energy or a substance from a system; "the ocean is a sink for carbon dioxide" | |
8. | source - anything (a person or animal or plant or substance) in which an infectious agent normally lives and multiplies; "an infectious agent depends on a reservoir for its survival" thing - a separate and self-contained entity | |
9. | source - a publication (or a passage from a publication) that is referred to; "he carried an armful of references back to his desk"; "he spent hours looking for the source of that quotation" publication - a copy of a printed work offered for distribution | |
Verb | 1. | source - get (a product) from another country or business; "She sourced a supply of carpet"; "They are sourcing from smaller companies" obtain - come into possession of; "How did you obtain the visa?" outsource - obtain goods or services from an outside supplier; to contract work out; "Many companies outsource and hire consultants in order to maintain a flexible workforce" |
2. | source - specify the origin of; "The writer carefully sourced her report" document - support or supply with references; "Can you document your claims?" |