found1 |
past tense and past participle of find. |
found2 |
to set up or create; establish. [3 definitions] |
found3 |
to melt and pour (metal or glass) into a mold. [2 definitions] |
foundation |
the base or basis of something such as a process, substance, structure, or opinion. [4 definitions] |
foundationless |
combined form of foundation. |
founder1 |
a person who originates or establishes something. |
founder2 |
of a ship or boat, to sink after filling up with water. [5 definitions] |
founder3 |
one who founds metal or glass. |
founding father |
(often cap.) one of the delegates to the U.S. Constitutional Convention in 1787. [2 definitions] |
foundling |
a child or infant abandoned by unidentified parents and found by someone else. |
found object |
any object picked up by chance and treated as a piece of art. |
foundry |
an establishment where metal is founded. [2 definitions] |
fount |
a source of water, such as a spring; fountain. [2 definitions] |
fountain |
a spring or head of a stream. [5 definitions] |
fountainhead |
a spring in which a stream has its origin. [2 definitions] |
Fountain of Youth |
a mythical spring believed to give youth and health to anyone who drinks from it. |
fountain pen |
a pen in which ink is drawn into a pointed nib at one end from a reservoir or cartridge inside. |
four |
the number represented by the Arabic numeral 4 and the Roman numeral IV. [3 definitions] |
four flush |
in stud poker, a hand containing four visible cards of one suit. |
four-flush |
in stud poker, to bluff that one has a true flush of five cards on the basis of holding four visible cards of the same suit. [2 definitions] |
four-flusher |
(informal) one without the means to deliver on a promise; one whose position is weak, but who nonetheless presents it as strong; bluffer. |