2. Adjective. founded at the same time as another, or by two or more people ¹
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Definition of Cofounded
1. cofound [v] - See also: cofound
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cofounded
Literary usage of Cofounded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sustainable Agriculture Directory of Expertiseby Cynthia Arnold, Betty Blomberg, Ellen Clough, Jim Lukens by Cynthia Arnold, Betty Blomberg, Ellen Clough, Jim Lukens (1997)
"Agric. expertise: information transfer/education, agricultural economics, marketing
Description of Sustainable Agriculture work: I cofounded the Berkshire ..."
2. Transactions by Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society (1851)
"... have been subjected to nothing more than a cursory inspection, and that he
subsequently cofounded it with the somewhat more common Spanish mackerel; ..."
3. Preventing Deadly Conflict edited by David A. Hamburg, Cyrus R. Vance (1998)
"He cofounded the Social Democratic Party which he led from 1983 to 1990. He was
a member of the Palme Commission from 1980 to 1989. ..."
4. Report of a Summit: 1st Annual Crossing the Quality Chasm Summit: A Focus on by Karen M. Adams, Ann Greiner, Janet Corrigan (2004)
"... Lung, and Blood Institute's Expert Panel on Outcomes Research; and cofounded
the Annual AHA/ACC Scientific Forum on Quality of Care and Outcomes ..."
5. Ten Epochs of Church History by Lucius Waterman, John Fulton (1898)
"... which had been the day of a highly legendary Cyprian of Antioch, snp- posed
to be a converted magician, who is much cofounded with Cyprian of Carthage ..."
6. Fires Across the Water: Transnational Problems in Asia by James Shinn (1998)
"... of integrated circuits, and then cofounded Dialogic Corporation, a publicly
held engineering firm in call processing and Internet telephony technology. ..."