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Definition
Synonym
Talquelle
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Talquelle
f
Talquelle
n
pl
valley spring
valley springs
Talquelle
f
Talquelle
n
pl
valley spring
valley springs
Talquelle
f
Talquelle
n
pl
valley spring
valley springs
Deutsche
Talquelle Synonyme
Englische
valley spring Synonyme
valley
abysm
abyss
arroyo
bottom
bottom glade
bottoms
box canyon
breach
break
canyon
cavity
chap
chasm
check
chimney
chink
cirque
cleft
cleuch
clough
col
comb
combe
corrie
coulee
couloir
crack
cranny
crevasse
crevice
cut
cwm
dale
defile
dell
dike
dingle
ditch
donga
draw
excavation
fault
fissure
flaw
flume
fracture
furrow
gap
gape
gash
gill
glen
gorge
groove
grove
gulch
gulf
gully
hole
hollow
incision
intervale
joint
kloof
leak
lunar rill
moat
notch
nullah
opening
pass
passage
ravine
rent
rift
rime
rupture
scissure
seam
slit
slot
split
strath
trench
trough
vale
void
wadi
Talquelle Definition
Spring
(
v.
i.)
To
leap
Spring
(
v.
i.)
To
issue
with
speed
and
violence
Spring
(
v.
i.)
To
start
or
rise
suddenly,
as
from
a
covert.
Spring
(
v.
i.)
To
fly
back
Spring
(
v.
i.)
To
bend
from
a
straight
direction
or
plane
surface
Spring
(
v.
i.)
To
shoot
up,
out,
or
forth
Spring
(
v.
i.)
To
issue
or
proceed,
as
from
a
parent
or
ancestor
Spring
(
v.
i.)
To
grow
Spring
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
spring
up
Spring
(
v.
t.)
To
produce
or
disclose
suddenly
or
unexpectedly.
Spring
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
explode
Spring
(
v.
t.)
To
crack
or
split
Spring
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
close
suddenly,
as
the
parts
of
a
trap
operated
by
a
spring
Spring
(
v.
t.)
To
bend
by
force,
as
something
stiff
or
strong
Spring
(
v.
t.)
To
pass
over
by
leaping
Spring
(
v.
i.)
A
leap
Spring
(
v.
i.)
A
flying
back
Spring
(
v.
i.)
Elastic
power
or
force.
Spring
(
v.
i.)
An
elastic
body
of
any
kind,
as
steel,
India
rubber,
tough
wood,
or
compressed
air,
used
for
various
mechanical
purposes,
as
receiving
and
imparting
power,
diminishing
concussion,
regulating
motion,
measuring
weight
or
other
force.
Spring
(
v.
i.)
Any
source
of
supply
Spring
(
v.
i.)
Any
active
power
Spring
(
v.
i.)
That
which
springs,
or
is
originated,
from
a
source
Spring
(
v.
i.)
A
race
Spring
(
v.
i.)
A
youth
Spring
(
v.
i.)
A
shoot
Spring
(
v.
i.)
That
which
causes
one
to
spring
Spring
(
v.
i.)
The
season
of
the
year
when
plants
begin
to
vegetate
and
grow
Spring
(
v.
i.)
The
time
of
growth
and
progress
Spring
(
v.
i.)
A
crack
or
fissure
in
a
mast
or
yard,
running
obliquely
or
transversely.
Spring
(
v.
i.)
A
line
led
from
a
vessel's
quarter
to
her
cable
so
that
by
tightening
or
slacking
it
she
can
be
made
to
lie
in
any
desired
position
Valley
(
n.
)
The
space
inclosed
between
ranges
of
hills
or
mountains
Valley
(
n.
)
The
place
of
meeting
of
two
slopes
of
a
roof,
which
have
their
plates
running
in
different
directions,
and
form
on
the
plan
a
reentrant
angle.
Valley
(
n.
)
The
depression
formed
by
the
meeting
of
two
slopes
on
a
flat
roof.
valley spring / valley springs Bedeutung
leap
leaping
spring
saltation
bound
bounce
a
light,
self-propelled
movement
upwards
or
forwards
spring
break
a
week
or
more
of
recess
during
the
spring
term
at
school
leopard
frog
spring
frog
Rana
pipiens
common
North
American
green
or
brownish
frog
having
white-edged
dark
oval
spots
green
frog
spring
frog
Rana
clamitans
similar
to
bullfrog,
found
in
or
near
marshes
and
ponds,
of
United
States
and
Canada
spring
peeper
Hyla
crucifer
a
small
brown
tree
toad
having
a
shrill
call
heard
near
wetlands
of
eastern
United
States
and
Canada
in
early
spring
spring
chicken
a
young
chicken
having
tender
meat
spring
cankerworm
variably
colored
looper,
larva
of
Paleacrita
vernata
valley
pocket
gopher
Thomomys
bottae
of
valleys
and
mountain
meadows
of
western
United
States
air
cushion
air
spring
a
mechanical
device
using
confined
air
to
absorb
the
shock
of
motion
box
spring
a
coiled
bedspring
in
a
frame
that
is
covered
with
cloth
coil
spring
volute
spring
a
spring
in
the
shape
of
a
coil
leaf
spring
long
narrow
spring
consisting
of
several
layers
of
metal
springs
bracketed
together
set
gun
spring
gun
a
gun
that
is
set
to
fire
on
any
intruder
that
comes
in
contact
with
the
wire
that
sets
it
off
spiral
spring
a
spring
that
is
wound
like
a
spiral
spring
a
metal
elastic
device
that
returns
to
its
shape
or
position
when
pushed
or
pulled
or
pressed,
the
spring
was
broken
spring
balance
spring
scale
a
balance
that
measure
weight
by
the
tension
on
a
helical
spring
spring
mattress
a
mattress
containing
springs
in
a
rigid
frame
give
spring
springiness
the
elasticity
of
something
that
can
be
stretched
and
returns
to
its
original
length
green
onion
spring
onion
scallion
a
young
onion
before
the
bulb
has
enlarged,
eaten
in
salads
egg
roll
spring
roll
minced
vegetables
and
meat
wrapped
in
a
pancake
and
fried
spring
water
water
from
a
spring
spring
a
point
at
which
water
issues
forth
Hot
Springs
National
Park
a
national
park
in
Arkansas
featuring
ancient
hot
springs,
bathing
is
said
to
have
therapeutic
effects
Kobuk
Valley
National
Park
a
national
park
in
Alaska
having
mountains
and
forests
and
tundra
and
sand
dunes
and
archeological
sites
Ruhr
Ruhr
Valley
a
major
industrial
and
coal
mining
region
in
the
valley
of
the
Ruhr
river
in
northwestern
Germany
Hot
Springs
a
town
in
west
central
Arkansas,
a
health
resort
noted
for
thermal
springs
Colorado
Springs
a
city
in
east
central
Colorado
on
the
eastern
edge
of
the
Rocky
Mountains,
popular
tourist
center
and
site
of
the
United
States
Air
Force
Academy
Sun
Valley
a
winter
sports
resort
in
south
central
Idaho
Saratoga
Springs
a
town
in
eastern
New
York
State
famed
for
its
spa
and
its
horse
racing
Rock
Springs
a
town
of
southwest
Wyoming
near
the
Utah
border
Silicon
Valley
a
region
in
California
to
the
south
of
San
Francisco
that
is
noted
for
its
concentration
of
high-technology
industries
Death
Valley
a
desert
area
that
is
part
of
the
Mojave
Desert
in
eastern
California
and
southwestern
Nevada,
contains
the
lowest
point
in
North
America
Great
Rift
Valley
(
geology)
a
depression
in
southwestern
Asia
and
eastern
Africa,
extends
from
the
valley
of
the
Jordan
River
to
Mozambique,
marked
by
geological
faults
hot
spring
thermal
spring
a
natural
spring
of
water
at
a
temperature
ofF
or
above
Loire
Valley
the
valley
of
the
Loire
River
where
many
French
wines
originated
rift
valley
a
valley
with
steep
sides,
formed
by
a
rift
in
the
earth's
crust
San
Fernando
Valley
a
fertile
valley
in
southern
California
to
the
north
of
Los
Angeles,
includes
many
residential
communities
San
Joaquin
Valley
a
vast
valley
in
central
California
known
for
its
rich
farmland
Shenandoah
Valley
a
large
valley
between
the
Allegheny
Mountains
and
the
Blue
Ridge
Mountains
in
northern
Virginia,
site
of
numerous
battles
during
the
American
Civil
War
spring
fountain
outflow
outpouring
natural
spring
a
natural
flow
of
ground
water
valley
vale
a
long
depression
in
the
surface
of
the
land
that
usually
contains
a
river
valley
girl
a
girl
who
grew
up
in
the
tract
housing
in
the
San
Fernando
Valley
young
person
youth
younker
spring
chicken
a
young
person
(especially
a
young
man
or
boy)
Carolina
spring
beauty
Claytonia
caroliniana
similar
to
Claytonia
virginica
but
having
usually
pink
flowers,
eastern
North
America
spring
beauty
Clatonia
lanceolata
small
slender
plant
having
one
pair
of
succulent
leaves
at
the
middle
of
the
stem
and
a
loose
raceme
of
white
or
pink
or
rose
bowl-shaped
flowers
and
an
edible
corm
Virginia
spring
beauty
Claytonia
virginica
small
cormous
perennial
grown
for
its
low
rosette
of
succulent
foliage
and
racemes
of
pink-tinged
white
flowers,
eastern
North
America
spring
cress
Cardamine
bulbosa
small
white-flowered
cress
common
in
wet
places
in
eastern
North
America
winter
heath
spring
heath
Erica
carnea
dwarf
European
shrub
with
very
early
blooming
bell-shaped
red
flowers
andromeda
Japanese
andromeda
lily-of-the-valley
tree
Pieris
japonica
broad-leaved
evergreen
Asiatic
shrub
with
glossy
leaves
and
drooping
clusters
of
white
flowers
wild
lily
of
the
valley
shinleaf
Pyrola
elliptica
North
American
evergreen
with
small
pinkish
bell-shaped
flowers
and
oblong
leaves
used
formerly
for
shinplasters
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