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    founder
    /ˈfaʊndə/

    verb

    • 1. (of a ship) fill with water and sink: "six drowned when the yacht foundered off the Cornish coast" Similar sinkgo to the bottomgo downbe lost at sea
    • 2. (of a horse or its rider) stumble or fall from exhaustion, lameness, etc.: "some of their horses foundered and damaged themselves in the stones of the riverbed" Similar stumbletriptrip uplose one's balance

    noun

    • 1. laminitis in horses, ponies, or other hoofed animals. North American

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  3. Learn the meaning of founder as a noun and a verb, with examples of usage and pronunciation. Find out how to say founder in different languages, such as Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.

    • Founder in Russian

      FOUNDER translate: основатель . Learn more in the Cambridge...

  4. Learn the different meanings and uses of the word founder as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out how founder relates to Latin fundus, bottom, and fundere, to pour or cast.

  5. Learn the meaning of founder as a noun and a verb, with examples of usage and pronunciation. Find out how to say founder in different languages, such as Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.

  6. The person who creates an organization or a company is known as the founder. Founder is also a verb meaning "fail miserably," which is something a company's founder hopes the company will never do. As a noun, founder means "the beginner or originator of something."

  7. Founder definition: a person who founds or establishes something, as a company or institution.. See examples of FOUNDER used in a sentence.

  8. Learn the meaning of founder as a noun and a verb, with synonyms and usage examples. Find out the difference between founder and flounder, and the origin and pronunciation of the word.

  9. Founder can mean a person who establishes something, a metal caster, or a verb for sinking or failing. Learn the differences between founder and flounder, and see examples and synonyms.