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spring A pool or other source of water that feeds a stream.
Ãâó: www.ndspls.org/misc/terms.htm
sprue The vertical channel from the top of the mold to the parting line. Also a generic term to cover all gates, risers, etc.. returned to the melting unit for re-melting. Also applied to similar portions of patterns.
Ãâó: www.domcastmetals.com/ironcasting19.html
spreading when reference is made to tsunami waves, it is the scattering and dispersion of the wave energy over a wider geographical area as the waves propagate away from the source region. Tsunami waves propagating across a large ocean undergo other changes in energy configuration primarily due to refraction. Geographical spreading also is very important, depending on the tsunami source region, the orientation of the tsunami generating area, the source dimensions, and the geometry of the system.
Ãâó: www.csc.noaa.gov/products/tsunamis/htm/cascadia/te...
spring This is where water flows out of the ground.
Ãâó: geographyfieldwork.com/GeographyVocabulary7.htm
sprain Joint injury in which ligaments and other joint stabilising structures may be damaged or torn. See Sprains Strains and Contusions
Ãâó: www.physiotherapy.net.au/reference/glossary/s.htm
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