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		Definition of hot spring in English: hot springnoun A spring of naturally hot water, typically heated by subterranean volcanic activity.  the area is noted for its hot springs, steam jets, and geysers  Example sentencesExamples -  We were coming up to the square where Victoria Fountain sprung from the hot springs underground.
 -  And dotted amongst them, that's where you get these volcanic hot springs.
 -  Natural hot springs bubble up through the region's volcanic and mineral-rich rock.
 -  They rubbed her skin raw, until the fishy smell of the sea and neglect had dissolved into the hot spring water.
 -  It is full of craters - it has thirty active volcanoes - hot springs, and geysers.
 -  The resort traces its origins to 1886, when oil workers discovered the area's thermal hot springs.
 -  Often hot spring waters come from great depths and are in contact with radioactive minerals, which impart traces to the water.
 -  In other words, the chemical composition of the water emerging in hot springs is very much the same as that in the reservoir.
 -  In Namibia, the Fish River Canyon and the Ai-Ais hot springs will form part of the park.
 -  Bathing suits are essential for Iceland's many heated pools and hot springs.
 -  The belief is that early life lived deep underground or deep in the ocean, in volcanic hot springs.
 -  The steam from hot springs rose about a mile out from the town.
 -  Fresh hot spring water flowed into the bath through a statue near the back.
 -  It was a way to keep the hot springs and water heaters from being depleted.
 -  A sulfurous odor permeates the air around the hot springs in Yellowstone National Park.
 -  The door lead into a large hot spring area with draperies hanging from three separate hot springs so they could each bathe in private.
 -  The Zauuya area had a lot of natural hot springs, so to the water was warm and unwinding.
 -  Combine that with the caves, cliffs, waterfalls and hot springs that are all within the park's boundaries, and it's hard to beat.
 -  We visited a hot spring with water coming directly from the volcano and ate at a soda bar near the base of the volcano, where the clouds cleared long enough so we could watch it erupt in the moonlit night.
 -  Furthermore, the excellent preservation may have been enhanced because the hot spring waters are anaerobic, which inhibits the rapid oxidation of organic matter.
 
    Definition of hot spring in US English: hot springnounhät spriNG A spring of naturally hot water, typically heated by subterranean volcanic activity.  the area is noted for its hot springs, steam jets, and geysers  Example sentencesExamples -  We visited a hot spring with water coming directly from the volcano and ate at a soda bar near the base of the volcano, where the clouds cleared long enough so we could watch it erupt in the moonlit night.
 -  They rubbed her skin raw, until the fishy smell of the sea and neglect had dissolved into the hot spring water.
 -  The steam from hot springs rose about a mile out from the town.
 -  It is full of craters - it has thirty active volcanoes - hot springs, and geysers.
 -  In other words, the chemical composition of the water emerging in hot springs is very much the same as that in the reservoir.
 -  The belief is that early life lived deep underground or deep in the ocean, in volcanic hot springs.
 -  We were coming up to the square where Victoria Fountain sprung from the hot springs underground.
 -  The door lead into a large hot spring area with draperies hanging from three separate hot springs so they could each bathe in private.
 -  A sulfurous odor permeates the air around the hot springs in Yellowstone National Park.
 -  Combine that with the caves, cliffs, waterfalls and hot springs that are all within the park's boundaries, and it's hard to beat.
 -  Bathing suits are essential for Iceland's many heated pools and hot springs.
 -  The resort traces its origins to 1886, when oil workers discovered the area's thermal hot springs.
 -  Fresh hot spring water flowed into the bath through a statue near the back.
 -  And dotted amongst them, that's where you get these volcanic hot springs.
 -  Natural hot springs bubble up through the region's volcanic and mineral-rich rock.
 -  The Zauuya area had a lot of natural hot springs, so to the water was warm and unwinding.
 -  Often hot spring waters come from great depths and are in contact with radioactive minerals, which impart traces to the water.
 -  In Namibia, the Fish River Canyon and the Ai-Ais hot springs will form part of the park.
 -  Furthermore, the excellent preservation may have been enhanced because the hot spring waters are anaerobic, which inhibits the rapid oxidation of organic matter.
 -  It was a way to keep the hot springs and water heaters from being depleted.
 
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