source
[ sawrs, sohrs ]
/ sɔrs, soʊrs /
noun
verb (used with object), sourced, sourcing.
to give or trace the source for: The research paper was not accurately sourced. The statement was sourced to the secretary of state.
to find or acquire a source, especially a supplier, for: Some of the components are now sourced in Hong Kong.
verb (used without object), sourced, sourcing.
to contract a manufacturer or supplier: Many large companies are now sourcing overseas.
to seek information about or consider possible options, available personnel, or the like: a job recruiter who was merely sourcing.
Origin of source
1300–50; Middle English
sours (noun) < Old French
sors (masculine),
sourse, source (feminine), noun use of past participle of
sourdre < Latin
surgere to spring up or forth
SYNONYMS FOR source
OTHER WORDS FROM source
source·ful, adjective source·ful·ness, noun source·less, adjectiveWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH source
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British Dictionary definitions for source
source
/ (sɔːs) /
noun
verb
Word Origin for source
C14: from Old French
sors, from
sourdre to spring forth, from Latin
surgere to rise