foundress|foundresses in English

noun

[found·ress || 'faʊndrɪs]

woman involved in founding or establishing something

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1. The relationship between virulence and the frequency of single-foundress broods were roughly linear.

2. Teresa of Jesus, our foundress (1515-1582), follow the traditional way of the Carmelite life

3. Rate of nest development (cells/day) is positively correlated with the number of attending foundresses.

4. Begga, but on the death of her husband, she joined a Religious Order and ended up being the foundress of seven Churches

5. The Congregation’s Apostolate consists first of all in the witness of the consecrated life, which according to the foundresses’ intention is expressed by trust in the mercy of God, by prayer and penance and also by the ministry of deeds of mercy.

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7. Clare (given name), includes a list of people with this name Clare (surname), includes a list of people with this name de Clare, a noble family in medieval England; Saint Clare of Assisi (1194–1253), foundress of the Order of Poor Ladies (Poor Clares) and companion of Saint Francis; Amice de Clare (c