Infancy vs Founding - What's the difference?
infancy | founding | Related terms |
The earliest period of childhood (crawling rather than walking).
The state of being an infant.
An early stage in the development of, eg, some technology.
(label) The state of being a minor.
The action of the verb to found ; the establishment of something.
* 2005 , Donatella Della Porta, Sidney G. Tarrow, Transnational Protest and Global Activism
Who or that founds or found.
As nouns the difference between infancy and founding
is that infancy is the earliest period of childhood (crawling rather than walking) while founding is the action of the verb to found; the establishment of something.As a verb founding is
present participle of lang=en.As an adjective founding is
who or that founds or found.infancy
English
Noun
(infancies)founding
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- the founding of the republic
- Do foundings of transnational organizations appear to spur foundings of national organizations, or vice versa?
Adjective
(head)- The founding fathers of our country.
