found |
contained |
As verbs the difference between found and contained
is that
found is past tense of find while
contained is past tense of contain.
As a noun found
is food and lodging, board.
As an adjective contained is
restricted in space.
found |
misground |
As verbs the difference between found and misground
is that
found is (
find) or
found can be to begin building or
found can be to melt, especially of metal in an industrial setting while
misground is to found erroneously; to base on invalid grounds.
As a noun found
is food and lodging, board or
found can be a thin, single-cut file for comb-makers.
found |
refound |
In transitive terms the difference between found and refound
is that
found is to form by melting a metal and pouring it into a mould; to cast while
refound is to found or cast anew.
As verbs the difference between found and refound
is that
found is past tense of find while
refound is past tense of refind.
As a noun found
is food and lodging, board.
found |
cofounder |
As nouns the difference between found and cofounder
is that
found is food and lodging, board or
found can be a thin, single-cut file for comb-makers while
cofounder is one who founds something, such as an organization, together with someone else.
As a verb found
is (
find) or
found can be to begin building or
found can be to melt, especially of metal in an industrial setting.
found |
cofound |
As verbs the difference between found and cofound
is that
found is (
find) or
found can be to begin building or
found can be to melt, especially of metal in an industrial setting while
cofound is to found at the same time as another.
As a noun found
is food and lodging, board or
found can be a thin, single-cut file for comb-makers.
found |
repertitious |
As a noun found
is food and lodging, board.
As a verb found
is past tense of find.
As an adjective repertitious is
found by chance or accident.
found |
trover |
As nouns the difference between found and trover
is that
found is food and lodging, board or
found can be a thin, single-cut file for comb-makers while
trover is (legal) taking possession of personal property which has been found.
As a verb found
is (
find) or
found can be to begin building or
found can be to melt, especially of metal in an industrial setting.
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