0 to bend something, especially paper or cloth, so that one part of it lies on the other part, or to be able to be bent in this way:
1 (of a business) to close because of failure:
Many small businesses fold within the first year.
3 a small area of a field surrounded by a fence where sheep can be put for shelter for the night
4 having the stated number of parts, or multiplied by the stated number:
5 to bend something such as paper or cloth so that one part of it lies on the other part, or to be able bend in this way:
6 (of a business) to close because of failure:
Many small businesses fold within the first year.
8 the safety or comfort of belonging to a group that shares the same beliefs:
[ U ] The Democrats attracted many immigrants to the fold.
9 having the stated number of parts, or multiplied by the stated number:
11 having the stated number of parts, or multiplied by the stated number:
Just fold this piece of paper back, so, and make a crease here.
With a sorrowful sigh she folded the letter and put it away.
The photographer asked me to fold my arms.
Fold the top of the carton back, and tear along the dotted line.
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.
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