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spring [spring] Etymology: AS, springan, to jump 1 a piece of resilient metal, such as a hardened coiled steel wire, that will return to its original shape after bending. 2 a resilient wire attached to a denture or other appliance. spring, n a piece of metal having the physical characteristic that when bent it returns to its original shape. spring, auxiliary, n (finger spring), a short piece of wire, attached to an orthodontic appliance at one end, that serves as a lever to apply force to a tooth or teeth. spring, coil, n a spiral winding of fine wire attached to an orthodontic appliance. spring, finger, n See spring, auxiliary. spring Vox populi 1. A source of natural water. See Natural spring 2. A coiled metal wire used to provide tension to mechanical devices 3. A season between winter and summer How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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