Fountain (noun)

  1. A structure from which water issues forth into a basin or pool to provide water for drinking or irrigation or to decorate a garden or park.
  2. A spring of water issuing from the earth.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french fontaine, from latin fontana, from fons, font- "spring".

Examples:

  1. The town square had a beautiful fountain.
  2. The children played in the fountain on a hot day.
  3. She sat by the fountain and read her book.
  4. The city was known for its ancient fountains.
  5. The park had a fountain with a statue in the center.
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