sorgente
spring, source
noun sor-JEN-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin surgens, present participle of surgere, 'to rise up'.
Also means
source (computing)
Usage Note
Sorgente is feminine — la sorgente. It refers to a natural spring of water (una sorgente d'acqua pura — 'a spring of pure water') and, in computing, to source code (codice sorgente). As an adjective it is invariable: acqua sorgente ('spring water'). Not to be confused with fonte, which also means 'source' but is more broadly used for non-physical sources.
Examples
"L'acqua di questa sorgente è purissima."
Natural Translation
The water from this spring is very pure.
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