3 a line where sth has been folded -- brett [ masculine ]
cut along the fold skjær langs bretten
4 the part inside where sth is folded -- fold [ masculine ]
the folds of the baby’s skin spedbarnets hudfolder
5 to double over (material, paper etc) -- brette, legge sammen, folde, false
6 to lay one on top of another -- legge (hendene) oppå hverandre, folde (hendene) i bønn
7 to bring in (wings) close to the body -- slå (vingene) sammen
8 a doubling of one layer of material, paper etc over another -- brett, fold
9 a mark made especially on paper etc by doing this; a crease -- brett, fold
There was a fold in the page.
10 a place surrounded by a fence or wall, in which sheep are kept -- kve, innhegning
a sheep fold.
11 (in adjectives and adverbs) used with numbers to show by how many times something has increased -- folde
Also, it is important to note that no fringe growth is observed perpendicular to the axial planar direction of the folds.
The axial planes of these ductile folds generally parallel the stretching lineation.
Note that the protomylonitic fabric is in an axial planar orientation relative to the folds.
A few metre-scale recumbent folds with axial plane schistosity have been observed in the fine-grained layers from the lower part of the section.
Highly non-cylindrical folds and sheath folds with amphibolite-facies axial planar fabrics are locally developed.
Within the nucleus, the chromatin appears as coarse strands and closely-packed lamellae and the nuclear envelope is thickened and irregularly folded.
The appearance of such almost-parallel folds is surprising as competency contrasts should be low at high-grade metamorphic conditions.
Two generations of folds can be distinguished by overprinting relations.
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