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Source of a River

Description:

The source of a river refers to the point where it originates, typically high up in mountains or hills, where water begins to flow and form a river.

Noun - Sense 1:

The specific location or spot where a river originates.

Example Sentence: The source of the Amazon River is found in the Andes Mountains in Peru.

Noun - Sense 2:

The beginning or starting point of something.

Example Sentence: The artist drew inspiration from nature, viewing it as the source of his creativity.

Adjective - Sense 1:

Popular or widespread.

Example Sentence: The new clothing brand quickly became a source of fashion trends and gained immense popularity.

Adjective - Sense 2:

Pertaining to a specific local area.

Example Sentence: The local farmers' market is a great source of fresh produce and homemade goods.

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