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found
Pronunciation: (found), [key]—
v.
1. pt. and pp. of
find.
2. equipped, outfitted, or furnished:
He bought a new boat, fully found.
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adj.
Brit.provided or furnished without additional charge, as to a tenant; included within the price, rent, etc. (often used postpositively):
Room to let, laundry found.
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n.
something that is provided or furnished without charge, esp. meals given a domestic:
Maid wanted, good salary and found. found
Pronunciation: (found), [key]—
v.t.
1. to set up or establish on a firm basis or for enduring existence:
to found a new publishing company.
2. to lay the lowest part of (a structure) on a firm base or ground:
a house founded on solid rock.
3. to base or ground (usually fol. by
on or
upon):
a story founded on fact.
4. to provide a basis or ground for.
found
Pronunciation: (found), [key]—
v.t.
1. to melt and pour (metal, glass, etc.) into a mold.
2. to form or make (an article) of molten material in a mold; cast.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.