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found1
verb (founded , founding )
1 to start or establish (an organization, institution, city, etc), often with a provision for future funding.
2 to lay the foundation of (a building).
[13c: from Latin fundare , from fundus bottom or foundation]
verb (founded , founding )
1 to start or establish (an organization, institution, city, etc), often with a provision for future funding.
2 to lay the foundation of (a building).
[13c: from Latin fundare , from fundus bottom or foundation]
found2
verb (founded , founding )
1 to cast (metal or glass) by melting and pouring it into a mould.
2 to produce (articles) by this method.
[14c: from Latin fundere to pour]
founding noun . See also foundry.
verb (founded , founding )
1 to cast (metal or glass) by melting and pouring it into a mould.
2 to produce (articles) by this method.
[14c: from Latin fundere to pour]
founding noun . See also foundry.
found object
noun , art any object, such as a piece of driftwood or a length of rope, picked up and exhibited as a work of art, either on its own or in a composition. Also called objet trouvé.
[1920s]
noun , art any object, such as a piece of driftwood or a length of rope, picked up and exhibited as a work of art, either on its own or in a composition. Also called objet trouvé.
[1920s]
foundation
noun
1
a the act of founding or establishing an institution, etc;
b the institution, etc founded or the fund providing for it Paul was awarded a grant from the Smith Foundation .
2 (usu foundations) the underground structure on which a building is supported and built.
3 the basis on which a theory, etc rests or depends.
[14c]
foundational adjective .
noun
1
a the act of founding or establishing an institution, etc;
b the institution, etc founded or the fund providing for it Paul was awarded a grant from the Smith Foundation .
2 (usu foundations) the underground structure on which a building is supported and built.
3 the basis on which a theory, etc rests or depends.
[14c]
foundational adjective .
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