to spring into existence
11existence — noun 1 state of existing ADJECTIVE ▪ actual, real ▪ El Cid s actual existence is not in doubt. ▪ Since her illness, other people had no real existence for her. ▪ possible …
12spring — [[t]sprɪ̱ŋ[/t]] ♦♦ springs, springing, sprang, sprung 1) N VAR Spring is the season between winter and summer when the weather becomes warmer and plants start to grow again. The Labor government of Western Australia has an election due next… …
13spring — {{11}}spring (n.1) season following winter, 1540s, earlier springing time (late 14c.), spring time (late 15c.), spring of the year (1520s), which had replaced O.E. Lent by late 14c. From SPRING (Cf. spring) (v.); also see SPRING (Cf. spring)… …
14spring — Synonyms and related words: Eastertide, Highland fling, Lastex, Maytime, accrue from, adaptability, adolescence, aestival, air mattress, airiness, ambition, anabasis, and jump, appear, arctic, arise, arrive, ascension, ascent, aspiration, autumn …
15spring up — verb come into existence; take on form or shape (Freq. 8) A new religious movement originated in that country a love that sprang up from friendship the idea for the book grew out of a short story An interesting phenomenon uprose • Syn: ↑originate …
16spring — v 1. leap, jump, bound, vault, hop, skip. 2. appear, come into view, uprise, come to light; come up, crop up, Inf. pop up, Inf. come out of nowhere. 3. recoil, rebound, resile, bound or bounce back, snap back, fly back, kick back, kick. 4. shoot …
17spring up — Synonyms and related words: appear, approach, arise, be born, become, blossom, bob up, break forth, break out, break water, brew, burgeon, burst forth, chance, come along, come forth, come into being, come into existence, come on, come out, come… …
18spring up — verb a) To appear suddenly. b) To come rapidly into existence …
19spring up — v. appear, develop, come into existence; be formed, take on form …
20Spring cavefish — Conservation status Data Deficient (IUCN 2.3) Scientific classification …