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fold in Bengali বাংলা

fold in Dogri डोगरी

fold in Kashmiri कॉशुर

fold in Maithili মৈথিলী

fold in Malayalam മലയാളം

fold in Marathi मराठी

fold in Nepali नेपाली

fold in Tamil தமிழ்

fold in Telugu తెలుగు

fold in Urdu اُردُو

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  • fold -fold
    (suffix forming adjectives and adverbs.)
    1. ______times as many; ______times as great.
    Ex. Tenfold = ten times as many.
    2. formed or divided into ______ parts.
    Ex. Manifold = formed in many parts.
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  • fold adj. foldable.
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  • fold expr. fold in, to add (an ingredient) to a mixture in cooking by gently turning one part over another with strokes of a spoon.
    Ex. to fold in beaten egg whites.
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  • fold expr. fold up,
    a. to make or become smaller by folding.
    Ex. Many new products can be folded up or disassembled for space-saving storage.
    b. to break down; collapse.
    Ex. It is less clear why the society folded up so tamely, with
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  • fold fold (1), verb, noun.
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  • fold fold (2), noun, verb.
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  • fold noun 1. a layer of something folded; pleat.
    Ex. a fold of linen.
    (SYN) plait.
    2. a mark or line made by folding.
    3. the act or process of folding.
    Ex. A fold gives two sheets of paper for one.
    4. an enveloping laye
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  • fold noun 1. a pen to keep sheep in.
    Ex. The shepherd and his dog drove the sheep into the fold for the night.
    2a. sheep kept in a pen.
    b. a flock of sheep.
    3. (Figurative.)
    a. a church group; congregation.
    b. a church
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  • fold v.i. 1. to become folded.
    2. to fail in business or other such endeavor; close up; fold up.
    Ex. In eight years, 3,000 mines have folded and more than 200,000 miners have lost their jobs (Wall Street Journal).
    3. to pass or wind about
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  • fold v.t. to put or keep (sheep) in a pen.
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  • fold v.t. 1. to bend or double over on itself.
    Ex. You fold a letter or your napkin.
    2. to bring together with the parts in or around one another.
    Ex. You fold your arms.
    3. to bring (the wings) close to the body.
    Ex. A bird fo
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