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▪ I. foundress1 (ˈfaʊndrɪs) Forms: 5 fowndowr-, 5–6 founderesse, (7 -ess), 5–7 foundresse, 7–8 -res, 7– foundress. [f. founder n.2 + -ess.] A female founder; esp. a woman who founds or endows an institution, etc.c 1430 Lydg. Min. Poems 11 Gramer..Cheeff ffounderesse and roote of alle connyng. 1490 C...
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Guastallines
After the death of the foundress, Pope Urban VIII, at the instance of St. Charles Borromeo, enclosed the community. The foundress' remains were brought from the Church of San Fedele to the new chapel.
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refoundress
reˈfoundress rare—1. [f. refound v.1; see -ess.] A female refounder.1655 Fuller Ch. Hist. iii. ix. §23 Nor let not our Virgin Queen be forgotten, as in effect Refoundresse of this from the third year of her reign.
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Polistes japonicus
The foundress exclusively lays the eggs. of being eaten by a worker or the foundress.
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fundatrix
fundatrix (fʌnˈdeɪtrɪks) [mod.L. fundātrix, fem. of L. fundātor, agent-n. f. fundāre: see found v.2] † 1. Obs.= foundress1.1549 Ridley in Bradford's Wks. (1853) II. 371 The fundatrix purpose was wondrous godly, her fact was godly. 2. Ent. The founding female of a colony of aphids, which produces you...
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Cainnear (saint)
Described as the "foundress of Cluain Cláraid", she was a first cousin of Brendan of Clonfert who healed her of muteness when she was sixteen years old Little else is known about her except that she later became a nun and the foundress of a nunnery at Cluain Claraid of unknown locality.
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Daughters of Jesus (Spain)
Within ten years, the foundress was able to begin their first foreign mission in Brazil, founding a school there. The foundress was beatified in 1996 by Pope John Paul II, along with another early member of the congregation, María Antonia Bandrés Elósegui.
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convenisse
‖ conveˈnisse Obs. [L. convēnisse ‘to have agreed’, perf. inf. of convenīre to agree.] A document setting forth what certain parties have agreed upon; an agreement, contract.1661 J. Stephens Procurations 121 At the Dedication of which Oratory there was a Convenisse..between the Foundress and the Bis...
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Polistes carolina
During this time, each foundress mates with a different male and lays her eggs, with the dominant foundress laying the majority of the eggs. While the queen may not be the largest foundress, field studies have shown that the dominant foundress usually has the largest ovaries of all foundresses
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co-founder
co-ˈfounder [co- 3 b.] One who unites in founding; a joint founder.1605 Camden Rem., Epitaphs 52 Doctor Caius, a learned physition of Cambridge, and a Co-founder of Gunwell and Caius Colledge. 1679 Bp. of Hereford College Jesuits at Come 4 Xaverius was the Co-founder with Ignatius of the Jesuits Ord...
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Polistes gallicus
The foundress can now focus her time on laying eggs. Advanced predation may result in a foundress having to begin a new nest from scratch or otherwise usurp the nest of another foundress.
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Garden Museum
Events and Temporary Exhibitions at the Garden Museum
Obituary of Rosemary Nicholson, foundress of the Museum, 26 November 2004,
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Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious
, foundress of the Poor Clare Missionary Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament (beatified April 2012)
Blessed Maria Catalina Irigoyen Echegaray, sister of Blessed Maria Theresia Bonzel, foundress of the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration (beatified November 2013).
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Book rags biography
Religious Movements page
Oyasama, the Foundress of Tenrikyo Tenrikyo International Website
Tenrikyo Europe Centre
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Polistes fuscatus
In addition, foundress wasps are much less tolerant of non-resident and returning nest mates compared to non-foundress nest mates; however, both the foundress the new foundress.
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