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Definition of fold
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Fold (n.) A
boundary;
a
limit.
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Manifoldly
::
Manifoldly
(adv.)
In a
manifold
manner.
Plot
::
Plot (n.) In
fiction,
the story of a play,
novel,
romance,
or poem,
comprising
a
complication
of
incidents
which are
gradually
unfolded,
sometimes
by
unexpected
means..
Refold
::
Refold
(v. t.) To fold
again.
Quadruple
::
Quadruple
(v. i.) To be
multiplied
by four; to
increase
fourfold;
to
become
four times as much.
Crease
::
Crease
(v. t.) To make a
crease
or mark in, as by
folding
or
doubling..
Decimal
::
Decimal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
decimals;
numbered
or
proceeding
by tens;
having
a
tenfold
increase
or
decrease,
each unit being ten times the unit next
smaller;
as,
decimal
notation;
a
decimal
coinage..
Leaf
::
Leaf (n.)
Something
which is like a leaf in being wide and thin and
having
a flat
surface,
or in being
attached
to a
larger
body by one edge or end; as : (a) A part of a book or
folded
sheet
containing
two pages upon its
opposite
sides.
(b) A side,
division,
or part, that
slides
or is
hinged,
as of
window
shutters,
folding
doors,
etc. (c) The
movable
side of a
table.
(d) A very thin
plate;
as, gold leaf. (e) A
portion
of fat lying in a
separate
fold or
layer.
(f) One of the teeth of a
pinion,
es
Wrap
::
Wrap (v. t.) To
conceal
by
enveloping
or
infolding;
to hide;
hence,
to
involve,
as an
effect
or
consequence;
to be
followed
by..
Unfurl
::
Unfurl
(v. t. & i.) To loose from a
furled
state;
to
unfold;
to
expand;
to open or
spread;
as, to
unfurl
sails;
to
unfurl
a
flag..
Inswathe
::
Inswathe
(v. t.) To wrap up; to
infold;
to
swathe.
Threefold
::
Threefold
(a.)
Consisting
of
three,
or
thrice
repeated;
triple;
as,
threefold
justice..
Twenty-fourmo
::
Twenty-fourmo
(n.) A book
composed
of
sheets,
each of which is
folded
into
twenty-four
leaves;
hence,
indicating
more or less
definitely
a size of book whose
sheets
are so
folded;
--
usually
written
24mo, or 24?..
Twofold
::
Twofold
(a.)
Double;
duplicate;
multiplied
by two; as, a
twofold
nature;
a
twofold
sense;
a
twofold
argument..
Folder
::
Folder
(n.) One who, or that
which,
folds;
esp., a flat,
knifelike
instrument
used for
folding
paper..
Manifold
::
Manifold
(n.) The third
stomach
of a
ruminant
animal.
Plaited
::
Plaited
(a.)
Folded;
doubled
over;
braided;
figuratively,
involved;
intricate;
artful..
Kilting
::
Kilting
(n.) A
perpendicular
arrangement
of flat,
single
plaits,
each plait being
folded
so as to cover half the
breadth
of the
preceding
one..
Septuple
::
Septuple
(v. t.) To
multiply
by
seven;
to make
sevenfold.
Wimple
::
Wimple
(v. i.) To lie in
folds;
also, to
appear
as if laid in folds or
plaits;
to
ripple;
to
undulate..
Exegetical
::
Exegetical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
exegesis;
tending
to
unfold
or
illustrate;
explanatory;
expository.
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