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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary زمان ماضی واسم فعول find، (.vt and .n): برپاکردن ، بنیاد نهادن ، ریختن ، قالبکردن ، ذوب کردن ، ریخته گری، قالب ریزی کردن .بنیاد نهادن ، تاسیس کردن .
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary IMF (International Monetary Found) صندوق بين المللي پول
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary fondateur|found|founding lat. fundus «fond» et «fonds». pâya/ pay afgand /gozârd/ rixt/nehâd-an bonyân gozârd-an bar pâ kardan + => fra. (argument )bien fondé instauration|set up|found lat. instaurare «renouveler, établir de nouveau», cf. anc. franç. estorer. bar pâ dâštan/kardan (darun ) jâ andâxtan jây-gir kardan
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(found): بازگشت به واژه found found article found shipment he was found of her if he has found it to found a building to found a college well found what a ready welcome i found! زمان ماضى واسم فعولfind ، :)n.& vt.(برپاکردن ،بنياد نهادن ،تاسيس کردن ،ريختن ،قالب کردن ،ذوب کردن ،ريخته گرى ،قالب ريزى کردن قانون ـ فقه : تاسيس کردن کلمات مرتبط(8)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 found adj. Pronunciation: ' fau ̇ nd past and past part of find ]]> 2 found adj. Function: adjective Date: 1793 1 : having all usual, standard, or reasonably expected equipment <the boat comes fully found , ready to go ― Holiday > 2 : presented as or incorporated into an artistic work essentially as found <sculpture of fabric, wood, and other found materials ― Hilton Kramer>]]> 3 found adj. Function: noun Date: 1830 : free food and lodging in addition to wages <they're paid $175 a month and found ― New Yorker >]]> 4 found adj. Function: transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French funder, fonder, from Latin fundare, from fundus bottom ― more at BOTTOM Date: 13th century 1 : to take the first steps in building 2 : to set or ground on something solid : BASE 3 : to establish (as an institution) often with provision for future maintenance]]> 5 found adj. Function: transitive verb Etymology: Middle French fondre to pour, melt, from Latin fundere; akin to Old English gēotan to pour, Greek chein Date: 1562 : to melt (as metal) and pour into a mold]]> found (as used in expressions) adj. found object found poem well found well founded founding father ]]> 1 find n. Pronunciation: ' fīnd Function: &nb…