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funder Definition


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fund
noun
    1. A sum of money on which some enterprise is founded or on which the expenses of a project are supported.
    2. A large store or supply.
      Example: a fund of jokes
      Thesaurus: treasury, reserve, well, repository, hoard, store, supply, pool.
    3. colloq
      Money available for spending.
      Thesaurus: money, cash, capital, backing, savings, resources, finance, wherewithal, ready money, bread (slang), dough (slang).
      Form: funds
    4. British government securities paying fixed interest, which finance the national debt.
      Form: funds
verb funded, funding
    1. To provide money for a particular purpose.
      Example: fund the project
      Thesaurus: back, finance, endow, support, subsidize, underwrite, stake, capitalize.
    2. To make (a debt) permanent, with fixed interest.
Derivative: funded
    Invested in public funds.
    Existing in the form of bonds.
Derivative: funder
noun
    A financial backer.
Idiom: in funds
    colloq
    Having plenty of cash.
Etymology: 17c: from Latin fundus bottom.





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