"Fountainheads" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fountainheads refers to the sources or origins of something, such as a river, a doctrine, or an idea. It can also refer to the chief or primary source of something, such as a fountainhead of knowledge or innovation.
Foundlings are typically children who have been abandoned or left unattended, often without any known parents or family, and are usually taken in and cared for by charitable institutions or individuals. The term can also refer to the practice of exposing infants, now morally and legally unacceptable, where unwanted or illegitimate children were left in a safe place, such as a church or a hospital, with the hope of being found and adopted by someone else.
A foundress is a female founder, particularly a woman who establishes or founds an organization, business, or institution, especially a monastery or convent.
Foundries are organizations or facilities that manufacture metal products, such as castings, by melting and molding molten metal, usually metal alloys, into the desired shape. They are often used in industries that require large quantities of specific metal parts, such as automotive, aerospace, and construction.
The word "founds" is the third person plural past tense of the verb "find". It means to discover or come upon something, often unexpectedly or accidentally.
A fountain is a natural or artificial spring or jet of water that arises from the ground or from a structure. It can refer to a small spring of water that flows from the ground, or a decorative feature in a garden, park, or city, typically featuring a jet of water that is designed to shoot up into the air. Fountains can also refer to a source of water supply, such as a well or springhouse.
A fountainhead is the source or origin of something, such as an idea, movement, or river. It can also refer to the highest or most distant source of something, such as a fountainhead of knowledge or a fountainhead of inspiration.
Fountains are ornamental structures that spray water into the air, often as a decorative feature in parks, gardens, or other public spaces. They can be powered by gravity, pumps, or other mechanisms, and may feature sculptural or architectural elements. Fountains are also used to refer to a natural spring or source of water that flows from the ground.
Fouquieria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fouquieiaceae. The plants in this genus are commonly known as catclaws or barrier bushes. They are native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, and are characterized by their showy, tubular flowers and long, claw-like branches.
The word "four-legged" is an adjective that refers to an animal or object that has four legs.
Fourche is a noun that refers to a fork-shaped or Y-shaped addition or branching in a road, river, or other structure. It can also refer to a forklike or branching shape in a leaf or a structure.