folding
adjective
No English definition recorded for this entry.
L336871 on Wikidata ↗noun
- particular fold
- molecular shaping process
- origami
- act or process of mixing ingredients gently
- The process of failing completely
- physical paper money, as opposed to digital or credit
- fold hands
- stop playing cards
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈfəʊldɪŋ/ / /ˈfoʊldɪŋ/
adj
Etymology: By surface analysis, fold + -ing.
- Designed to fold
“a folding bed, a folding bicycle, a folding chair”
noun
Etymology: By surface analysis, fold + -ing.
- The action of folding; a fold.
“I have ſeen abundance of antique figures in Sculpture and Painting, with juſt the ſame turn in the lower foldings of the Veſt, when the perſon that wears it is in a poſture of tripping forward.”
“Refrigerating the dough between rollings and foldings also makes the dough easy to handle and prevents the butter from becoming too soft.”
- The keeping of sheep in enclosures on arable land, etc.
- Code folding: a source code display technique that can hide the contents of methods, classes, etc. for easier navigation.
- the deformation of the Earth's crust in response to slow lateral compression.
- Paper money, as opposed to coins.
“He has written twelve of these fat sex and sword-play historical novels and every damn one of them has been on the best-seller lists. He must have made plenty of the folding.”
verb
Etymology: By surface analysis, fold + -ing.
- present participle and gerund of fold