springing
[ spring-ing ]
/ ˈsprɪŋ ɪŋ /
noun
the act or process of a person or thing that springs.
the mechanical springs or the type or arrangement of springs with which any of various devices are equipped, especially a vehicle.
Architecture.
spring(def 43).
OTHER WORDS FROM springing
spring·ing·ly, adverb un·spring·ing, adjectiveWords nearby springing
springhaas,
springhalt,
springhare,
springhead,
springhouse,
springing,
springing line,
springless,
springlet,
springlock,
springs
Definition for springing (2 of 3)
Origin of spring
before 900; (v.) Middle English
springen, Old English
springan; cognate with Dutch, German
springen, Old Norse
springa; (noun) Middle English
spring(e), Old English
spring, spryng issue of a stream; compare Middle Low German, Old High German, Danish, Swedish
spring
OTHER WORDS FROM spring
Definition for springing (3 of 3)
springe
[ sprinj ]
/ sprɪndʒ /
noun
a snare for catching small game.
verb (used with object), springed, spring·ing.
to catch in a springe.
verb (used without object), springed, spring·ing.
to set a springe or springes.
Origin of springe
1200–50; Middle English, variant of
sprenge a snare, literally, something that is made to spring, derivative of
sprengen to make spring, Old English
sprengan, causative of
springan to
spring
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British Dictionary definitions for springing (1 of 3)
springing
/ (ˈsprɪŋɪŋ) /
noun
the level where an arch or vault rises from a support
Also called: spring, springing line, springing point
British Dictionary definitions for springing (2 of 3)
springe
/ (sprɪndʒ) /
noun
a snare set to catch small wild animals or birds and consisting of a loop attached to a bent twig or branch under tension
verb
(intr)
to set such a snare
(tr)
to catch (small wild animals or birds) with such a snare
Word Origin for springe
C13: related to Old English
springan to
spring
British Dictionary definitions for springing (3 of 3)
spring
/ (sprɪŋ) /
verb springs, springing, sprang, sprung or sprung
noun
Derived forms of spring
springless, adjective springlike, adjectiveWord Origin for spring
Old English
springan; related to Old Norse
springa, Old High German
springan, Sanskrit
sprhayati he desires, Old Slavonic
pragu grasshopper
Scientific definitions for springing
spring
[ sprĭng ]
A device, such as a coil of wire, that returns to its original shape after being compressed or stretched. Because of their ability to return to their original shape, springs are used to store energy, as in mechanical clocks, and to absorb or lessen energy, as in the suspension system of vehicles.
A small stream of water flowing naturally from the Earth.