In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
The noun 'founder' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.
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The word founder is a common gender noun, a word for a person (male or female) who founds a business or organization.
foundress
Founder
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There is no accurate word for the word founder.
It is used generally
Founders
Foundess
This is called Androgyny
If you're referring to a bat (animal) that is called a "chauve souris" which is feminine.
Connu (masculine), connue (feminine) Su (masculine), sue (feminine) Célèbre (famous) for both gender.
Dolphin is spelled 'dauphin' in French. This is a masculine noun with no feminine, a female dolphin would be called 'un dauphin femelle'.
Hunting is "la chasse" (feminine noun) in French.
The feminine form of "founder" is "foundress."
The feminine gender of founder is foundress.
St. Anselm of Canterbury is often considered the founder of Scholasticism. He was a medieval theologian and philosopher known for his writings on the relationship between faith and reason, particularly his ontological argument for the existence of God.
Founder is called laminitis, a disease of the hoof.
Hubli was once called "Rayara Hubli." There is no information as to who was the founder of the city.
The founder of Phoenix although not initially called Phoenix, was Jack Swilling.
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The founder was called Guru Nanak just search him and youll get more info
vasudev was the founder of kanva dynasty. he was also called 'bhumi mitra'
This is called Androgyny
Fondateur in the masculine and fondatrice in the feminine are literal French equivalents of the English word "founder." The respective pronunciations of the singular nouns will be "fo-da-tuhr" and fo-da-treess" in French.
There is no founder of a ''59 Piru'' because there is no such Piru set called the ''59 Piru''......