Examples of 'foundress' in a sentence

Meaning of "foundress"

foundress (noun): a woman who establishes, endows, or founds an institution
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  • A female founder (“one who founds or establishes”).
  • A female animal which establishes a colony.
  • A female founder (“one who founds or casts metals”).

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This was the foundress of the first church.
For further information about our foundress.
The most dominant foundress becomes the queen.
Workers rarely display dominance behaviors to the foundress.
The foundress is the queen who establishes the colony.
The tenth anniversary of the foundress was observed.
In this way the foundress continues to reassess her reproductive options.
I need not say that the foundress of.
She was named the new foundress of the convent in the same year.
Special status of the founder or foundress.
Our foundress strongly invites us to make it the dominant passion of our heart.
She is no longer recognized as the foundress.
A foundress performs abdominal wagging for a longer time than those superseding her.
The tomb of the foundress.
I strongly felt that the foundress of the work presently found herself in an impasse.

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I think they are very much under the sway of the foundress.
Beatification of foundress desired.
A few spring nests were initiated by more than one overwintered foundress.
Her personal holiness and her charism as foundress were officially recognized.
This is the last remembrance of the face of our holy foundress.
About the foundress.
Her sons and daughters keep in mind the wise counsel of their foundress.
They are largely produced by the foundress during the phases of egg and larvae production.
This was the terrifying context into which our foundress was born.
I think for example of the foundress of the monasteries of your competition St.
The first wasps to emerge from the eggs laid by the foundress are females.
The Foundress at this time also discerned a particular charism of prayer for priests.
Angelica the foundress.
The foundress of the Kali.
This species lives in small colonies with few workers and a foundress queen.
Catherine McAuley was the foundress of the Sisters of Mercy.
We try to live a life style of peace and concord which characterised our Foundress.
One of it was the grace of becoming the Foundress of the Reformed Carmel.
Social activities Foundress and member of the board of directors of the Alliance Française.
These grooming behaviors are prophylactic behaviors that may help the foundress maintain a hygienic garden.
She is considered the foundress of the Society of the Propagation of the Faith.
The recipient walks in the footsteps of our foundress Catherine McAuley.
Foundress of the Congregation of the Missionaries of Charity.
We look upon Mother Alexia as our lead foundress.
Foundress of the Sisters of the Cross and Passion.
France whom the Lord chose to be their Foundress.
Foundress of the Congregation of the Visitation.
She has been honoured ever since as the Foundress of the College.
Foundress of the Handmaids.
The gatehouse is crenelated and adorned with the arms of the foundress Lady Margaret Beaufort.
Foundress breeding Cameron.
Courage and Hope was what our Foundress said.
Haplometrotic colonies have a single foundress female, while pleiometrotic colonies have two or more foundress females.
Celebrating our mother Foundress.
Most often, the host foundress is evicted or killed.

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