forefounder
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Likely a conflation between forefather and founder, equivalent to fore- + founder.
Noun
[edit]forefounder (plural forefounders)
- (rare) A founder; one who founds or establishes something.
- 2024 May 8, Alevgül H. Sorman, “Fueling Civilization: Unraveling the Energetic Metabolism of Societies”, in Energy Humanities[2]:
- Societal metabolism, therefore, is a representation of the economic process through biophysical transformations associated with the production and consumption of goods and services - a process that was first described by its forefounder, the economist Nicholas Georgesu-Roegen in his book The Entropy Law and the Economic Process in 1971.