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SOURCE, to originate from
- sourcedSOURCE, to originate from
- sourcesSOURCE, to originate from
- derivesArise from or originate in (a specified source)
- sourceto originate from
- growto originate in; develop from
- derivedto obtain from a source
- deriveto obtain from a source
- derivingto obtain from a source
- deriversto obtain from a source
- deriverto obtain from a source
- radiesthesiasensitivity to radiation from any source
- importto bring in from an outside source
- radiesthesiasRADIESTHESIA, sensitivity to radiation from any source
- importedIMPORT, to bring in from an outside source
- importsIMPORT, to bring in from an outside source
- outsourceto source a contract from outside a company
- radiestheticrelating to radiesthesia, sensitivity to radiation from any source
- outsourcingOUTSOURCE, to source a contract from outside a company
- multicasta broadcast from one source simultaneously to several receivers
- outsourcesOUTSOURCE, to source a contract from outside a company
- outsourcedOUTSOURCE, to source a contract from outside a company
- deriveto take, receive, or obtain especially from a specified source
- importerone who imports (to bring in from an outside source)
- multicastsMULTICAST, a broadcast from one source simultaneously to several receivers
- importersIMPORTER, one who imports (to bring in from an outside source)
- emanateto flow out, issue, or proceed, as from a source or origin.
- rebroadcastto broadcast again (a radio or television program being simultaneously received from another source)
- xenogenicto be completely different from either parent, or from the source of an object's creation.
- rebroadcastedREBROADCAST, to broadcast again (a radio or television program being simultaneously received from another source)
- isophotalrelating to an isophote, a line connecting points of equal light intensity from a given source
- diffusionThe action of spreading the light from a light source evenly so as to reduce glare and harsh shadows
- recoverable(of an energy source or a supply of it) Able to be economically extracted from the ground or sea
- upstreamMoving or situated in the opposite direction from that in which a stream or river flows; nearer to the source
- dimoutreduction or concealment of night lighting in wartime to make the source less visible to an enemy from the air or sea
- dimoutsreduction or concealment of night lighting in wartime to make the source less visible to an enemy from the air or sea
- phototaxisThe bodily movement of a motile organism in response to light, either toward the source of light (positive phototaxis) or away from it (negative phototaxis)
- phototaxesThe bodily movement of a motile organism in response to light, either toward the source of light (positive phototaxis) or away from it (negative phototaxis)
- phototropismThe orientation of a plant or other organism in response to light, either toward the source of light (positive phototropism) or away from it (negative phototropism)
- rechargedRestore an electric charge to (a battery or a battery-operated device) by connecting it to a device that draws power from another source of electricity
- rechargeRestore an electric charge to (a battery or a battery-operated device) by connecting it to a device that draws power from another source of electricity