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SPRING

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in natural history, a fountain or source of water, rising out of the ground. See Hydrostatics.

in mechanics, denotes a thin piece of tempered steel, or other elastic substance; which, being wound up, serves to put several machines in motion by its elasticity, or endeavour to unbend itself: such is the spring of a clock, watch, and the like.