Difference between Outflow and Spring

What is the difference between Outflow and Spring?

Outflow as a noun is the process of flowing out while Spring as a noun is traditionally the first of the four seasons of the year in temperate regions, in which plants spring from the ground and trees come into blossom, following winter and preceding summer.

Outflow

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The process of flowing out

Spring

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To start to exist.To jump or leap.To release or set free, especially from prison.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Traditionally the first of the four seasons of the year in temperate regions, in which plants spring from the ground and trees come into blossom, following winter and preceding summer.Meteorologically, the months of March, April and May in the northern hemisphere (or September, October and November in the southern).The astronomically delineated period from the moment of vernal equinox, approximately March 20 in the northern hemisphere (September 22 in the southern), to the moment of the summer solstice, approximately June 21 (December 22).Spring tide; a tide of greater-than-average range, that is, around the first or third quarter of a lunar month, or around the times of the new or full moon.A place where water emerges from the ground.The property of a body of springing to its original form after being compressed, stretched, etc.A mechanical device made of flexible or coiled material that exerts force when it is bent, compressed or stretched.A rope attaching the bow of a vessel to the stern-side of the jetty, or vice versa, to stop the vessel from surging.An erection of the penis.The source of an action

Example sentence: Though I do not believe that a plant will spring up where no seed has been, I have great faith in a seed... Convince me that you have a seed there, and I am prepared to expect wonders.

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