


Correcting a Typo in "Above-Found" to "Above Found"
The word "above-found" is not a commonly used phrase, and it does not have a clear meaning. However, based on the context of the sentence, it seems that the author intended to use the word "above" to modify the word "found." In this case, the correct phrase would be "above found," which means "previously discovered" or "already known."
So, in the context of the sentence, "above-found" is a typo or a mistake, and the correct phrase should be "above found."



