Foundered vs Beached - What's the difference?
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(founder)
One who founds, establishes, and erects; one who lays a foundation; an author; one from whom something originates; one who endows.
(genetics) Someone for whose parents one has no data.
The iron worker in charge of the blast furnace and the smelting operation.
* 1957 , H.R. Schubert, History of the British Iron and Steel Industry , p. 161.
One who casts metals in various forms; a caster.
Of a ship, to fill with water and sink.
* 1719 ,
To fall; to stumble and go lame, as a horse.
To disable or lame (a horse) by causing internal inflammation and soreness in the feet or limbs.
To fail; to miscarry.
* Shakespeare
Having a beach.
* (rfdate) Shakespeare
(beach)
Run or brought ashore
Stranded and helpless, especially on a beach
Foundered is a related term of beached.
As verbs the difference between foundered and beached
is that foundered is (founder) while beached is (beach).As an adjective beached is
having a beach or beached can be run or brought ashore.foundered
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*founder
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) .Noun
(en noun)Antonyms
* (one who founds) ruinerEtymology 2
From (etyl)Noun
(en noun)- The term 'founder' was applied in the British iron industry long afterwards to the ironworker in charge of the blast furnace and the smelting operation.
- a founder of cannon, bells, hardware, or printing types
Etymology 3
From (etyl)Verb
(en verb)- We were not much more than a quarter of an hour out of our ship but we saw her sink, and then I understood for the first time what was meant by a ship foundering in the sea.
- All his tricks founder .
Usage notes
Frequently confused with flounder. Both may be applied to the same situation, the difference is the severity of the action: floundering'' (struggling to maintain position) comes first, followed by ''foundering (losing it by falling, sinking or failing).Anagrams
* ----beached
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
(en adjective)- The beached verge of the salt flood.
Etymology 2
See (beach) (verb)Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- It is here, next to the beached ship of Odysseus, that the Achaeans of the Iliad hold their assemblies and perform their sacrifices.
- a beached whale