Definition of Foundress. Meaning of Foundress. Synonyms of Foundress

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Definition of Foundress

Foundress
Foundress Found"ress, n. A female founder; a woman who founds or establishes, or who endows with a fund.

Meaning of Foundress from wikipedia

- until her death in 1887. In Tenrikyo, she is also referred to as the Foundress of Tenrikyo (天理教教祖). Upon her divine revelation, she gave away most of...
- Montegiove; 1357 – 14 July 1435) was an Italian religious sister and foundress, and is a beata of the Roman Catholic Church. She founded a congregation...
- own nests. During this time, each foundress mates with a different male and lays her eggs, with the dominant foundress laying the majority of the eggs....
- Corbie, PCC (13 January 1381 – 6 March 1447) was a French abbess and the foundress of the Colettine Poor Clares, a reform branch of the Order of Saint Clare...
- wasp that is part of a complex society based around a single dominant foundress along with other cofoundresses and a dominance hierarchy. P. fuscatus...
- 30 January 1846 – 2 March 1932) was a Spanish religious sister and the foundress of the Sisters of the Company of the Cross [es], a Roman Catholic religious...
- had shown, she had gained the confidence of Mother Mary of Jesus, the foundress, and was immediately named the Superior of the community. When she made...
- multiple-foundress groups are more likely to survive to produce offspring than are single-foundress groups, and individual foundresses in multiple-foundress colonies...
- a multiple-foundress colony, and in many cases a single foundress colony fails before any of the brood reach adulthood. Multiple Foundress colonies Of...
- Bonifacia Rodríguez y Castro (6 June 1837 – 8 August 1905) was the co-foundress of the Religious Congregation of the Servants of St. Joseph, who developed...