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headstream
[ hed-streem ]
headstream
/ ˈhɛdˌstriːm /
noun
- a stream that is the source or a source of a river
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Word History and Origins
Origin of headstream1
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Example Sentences
Khola virus is named for the Ebola River, which is the headstream of the Mongala River, a tributary, of the Congo, or Zaire, River.
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Yet it would be a mistake to infer that these Bolivian Chiquito, who occupy the southernmost headstreams of the Madeira, are a particularly stupid people.
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S. of Elvanfoot to form the Clyde, of which they are the principal headstreams, though many mountain burns in these upland regions are also contributory.
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Among and about the headstreams and tributaries of this mighty river lie the wide and fertile provinces of the Egyptian Soudan.
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