English edit

Noun edit

lifesource (plural lifesources)

  1. Alternative form of life-source
    • 2000, Outdoor Indiana - Volume 65, page 12:
      Whether its in Kokomo's Wildcat Creek, Broad Ripple Village's historic canal or Michigan City's Smith Brothers' Riverwalk, people are pitching in, linked by the importance of these lifesources to their community.
    • 2009, Mara Madison, Space Marauders: The Obliteration of Zalamonton, →ISBN, page 51:
      The Underwater City is such a depressing structure with very few lifesources; barren and sterile — and only one way out — the Platipus — under and over water sea vessels.
    • 2011, Benjamin Ray, Out & In, →ISBN, page 84:
      It has already been explained that the water of the Nile represents the lifesource and the ways of the world.

Anagrams edit