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headwaters
[hed-waw-terz, -wot-erz]
plural noun
- Sometimes headwater the upper tributaries of a river. 
headwaters
/ ˈhɛdˌwɔːtəz /
plural noun
- the tributary streams of a river in the area in which it rises; headstreams 
Word History and Origins
Origin of headwaters1
Example Sentences
Thomas River Watterson, a member of the Bishop Paiute Tribe, looks out over South Lake, in the headwaters of Bishop Creek in the Sierra Nevada.
As bodies of water, rivers already have headwaters, mouths and arms.
It is often referred to as the headwaters of California because its lakes and aquifers help provide clean drinking water to the rest of the state.
It as often referred to as the headwaters of California because its lakes and aquifers help provide clean drinking water to the rest of the state.
The water that flows into the North Fork Reservoir, which serves Asheville and the towns of Black Mountain and Swannanoa, always ran clear and clean from its headwaters high in Pisgah National Forest.
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