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Sorgente

Sorgente is an Italian noun that denotes a source or origin. It can refer to the place where something begins or rises, and is commonly used for natural springs or fountains—water that emerges from the ground and often forms the headwaters of a river. Beyond the physical sense, sorgente also describes the origin, starting point, or cause of something, such as the sorgente di un fiume, la sorgente di un problema, or la sorgente di una notizia.

Etymology and usage: the word derives from the verb sorgere, meaning to rise, which in turn comes

Domains of meaning: in hydrology and geology, sorgente refers to natural springs or groundwater sources, including

See also: fonte, origine, codice sorgente.

from
Latin
surgere.
The
standard
gender
for
the
noun
is
feminine,
la
sorgente.
In
everyday
speech,
it
can
be
interchangeable
with
fonte
or
origine
in
some
contexts,
though
sorgente
emphasizes
the
emergence
or
genesis
of
something.
termal
springs
(sorgente
termale).
In
environmental
and
water-management
contexts,
identifying
the
sorgente
is
essential
for
water
planning
and
ecological
studies.
In
information
technology
and
data
contexts,
sorgente
is
used
to
denote
the
source
of
information
or
data,
as
in
codice
sorgente
(source
code)
or
sorgente
di
dati
(data
source),
reflecting
its
broader
sense
of
origin.