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FoldWavelike layers in rock strata that are the result of compression.
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FoldA wave-like geologic structure that forms when rocks deform by bending instead of breaking under compressional stress. Anticlines are arch-shaped folds in which rock layers are upwardly convex. The ol [..]
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FoldTo give up by placing your cards face down on the table, losing whatever you have bet so far. You only fold when you think your hand is too weak to compete against the other players.
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Fold"a bend or ply in anything," mid-13c., from fold (v.). Compare similarly formed Middle Dutch voude, Dutch vouw, Old High German falt, German Falte, Old Norse faldr.
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Fold"pen or enclosure for sheep or other domestic animals," Old English falæd, falud "stall, stable, cattle-pen," a general Germanic word (cognates: East Frisian folt "enclosure, [..]
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FoldOld English faldan (Mercian), fealdan (West Saxon), transitive, "to bend (cloth) back over itself, wrap up, furl," class VII strong verb (past tense feold, past participle fealden), from Pro [..]
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FoldA bend in multiple rock layers.
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FoldTo incorporate a delicate substance, such as whipped cream or beaten egg whites, into another substance without releasing air bubbles. Cut down through mixture with spoon, whisk, or fork; go across bottom of bowl, up and over, close to surface. The process is repeated, while slowing rotating the bowl, until the ingredients are thoroughly blended.
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FoldFoldan enclosure for flocks to rest together ( Isaiah 13:20 ). Sheep-folds are mentioned Numbers 32:16 Numbers 32:24 Numbers 32:36 ; 2 Sam 7:8 ; Zephaniah 2:6 ; John 10:1 , etc. It was prophesied of t [..]
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FoldBent rock strata.
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FoldThe bottommost visible area of a web page as displayed on a standard screen size (currently defined as 800x600 pixels). Many ad networks require their ads to be displayed "above the fold" (see related definition).
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FoldMix an ingredient gently with (another ingredient), esp. by lifting a mixture with a spoon so as to enclose it without stirring or beating.
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Foldan angular or rounded shape made by folding; "a fold in the napkin"; "a crease in his trousers"; "a plication on her blouse&quo [..]
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Foldto double something over
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FoldThis represents the invisible line that sits between the top of your page and the rest of your page which is only accessible if you scroll down. There is an ancient myth that important pieces of information should only be above this invisible line. However, we busted that myth wide open when we spoke about how to optimise user experience.
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FoldThe fold is a term carried over from newspaper design and pagination (where the fold referred to the physical fold in the paper). The fold in a website is the point on the web page that rests at the bottom of someone”s browser (in other words, to see anything below the fold, they would have to scroll down). There are varying opinions on how importa [..]
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Foldan enclosure for flocks to rest together (Isa. 13:20). Sheep-folds are mentioned Num. 32:16, 24, 36; 2 Sam. 7:8; Zeph. 2:6; John 10:1, etc. It was prophesied of the cities of Ammon (Ezek. 25:5), Aroer [..]
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Foldfald
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Foldfalb
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FoldThe crease formed when two edges of a sheet of paper, parchment, or vellum are brought together along a line and pressed together. A bifolium is created by a single fold down the center of a sheet. Ea [..]
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Foldrefers to the area which falls at the bottom of a web page when seen on a standard screen size.
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FoldTo add one ingredient or mixture to another using a large metal spoon or spatula. Gentle process that often keeps mixed air fluffed throughout a mixture, such as in angel food cakes.
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FoldTo incorporate dry ingredients or batter into whipped eggs, usually an egg:white foam, without deflating the light and airy texture essential to the finished product. This is done with a rubber spatul [..]
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FoldA buckling of rock layers into arches (anticlines) and troughs (synclines) as a result of compressional forces.
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Folda curve or bend in a planar geological structure such as bedding—varieties include anticline, syncline
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FoldPronounce it: foldA technique used to gently combine a light, airy ingredient (such as beaten egg whites) with a heavier one (such as whipped cream or cake mix).The lighter mixture is poured on top of [..]
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FoldTo add one ingredient or mixture to another using a large metal spoon or spatula. Gentle process that often keeps mixed air fluffed throughout a mixture, such as in angel food cakes.
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FoldA Jamaican cooking technique used to gently combine a light, airy mixture (such as beaten egg whites) with a heavier mixture (such as whipped cream or custard). The lighter mixture is placed on top of the heavier one in a large bowl. Starting at the back of the bowl, a rubber spatula is used to cut down vertically through the two mixtures, across t [..]
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FoldTo combine light ingredients such as whipped cream or beaten egg whites with a heavier mixture, using a gentle over-and-under motion, usually with a rubber spatula.
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FoldA method of gently mixing ingredients without decreasing their volume. To fold, use a rubber spatula to cut down vertically through the mixture from the back of the bowl. Move the spatula across the b [..]
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FoldA gentle hand mixing method used to combine a lighter, airy mixture (eg whipped eggs) with a heavier mixture. Use a metal spoon or spatula to cut through the mixture, gently lifting the bottom mixture [..]
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FoldTo combine a light mixture like beaten egg whites with a much heavier mixture like whipped cream. In a large bowl, place the lighter mixture on top of the heavier one. Starting at the back of the bowl [..]
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FoldCombining ingredients using a gentle under and over motion, in order to prevent loss of air that may result from stirring or beating.
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FoldTo incorporate one ingredient into another without stirring or beating but instead by gently lifting from underneath with a rubber spatula, while turning the bowl.
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FoldTo combine two ingredients, usually a heavier ingredient (whipping cream) with a lighter ingredient, (egg white). Using a rubber spatula, lift the heavier mixture from the bottom and blend with the li [..]
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FoldA cooking technique whereby a light substance is gently combined with a heavier substance. The lighter of the two is placed on top and cut vertically into the heavier as the bowl is rotated a quarter [..]
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FoldTo incorporate dry ingredients or batter into whipped eggs, usually an egg-white foam, without deflating the light and airy texture essential to the finished product. This is done with a rubber spatula by reaching reach down through the center of the egg foam to the bottom of the bowl and lifting up some of the batter on top of the foam. As you tu [..]
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Fold(n) an angular or rounded shape made by folding(n) a group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church(n) a geological process that causes a bend in a stratum of rock(n [..]
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Foldsinus
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Fold An ad or content that is viewable as soon as the Web page arrives. One does not have to scroll down (or sideways) to see it. Since screen resolution can affect what is immediately viewable, it is good to know whether the Web site's audience tends to set their resolution at 640 x 480 or at 800 x 600 (or higher)
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FoldA curve or bend in rock strata, or layers.
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FoldThis term describes the number of selections in an accumulator or parlay. For example, a fivefold accumulator has five selections.
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FoldA Skin crease on each side of the Face that runs from the outer corners of the Nose to the corner of the Mouth. It is a common site of Plastic Surgery.
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FoldA pair of cone-shaped elastic Mucous Membrane projecting from the laryngeal wall and forming a narrow slit between them. Each contains a thickened free edge (vocal Ligament) extending from the Thyroid [..]
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FoldWhen preceded by a number, a fold indicates the number of selections in an accumulator (e.g. 5-Fold = 5 selections).
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FoldA way of mixing light ingredients together without altering the consistency. Best performed with a rubber spatula and an over-and-under turning technique, rather than traditional stirring.
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Foldto gently combine one ingredient with another ingredient (as in folding dry ingredients into moist ingredients) by using two motions, cutting vertically through the mixture with a spoon or spatula and [..]
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FoldTo fold is to gently mix a lighter ingredient such as nuts into a heavier one such, as batter.
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FoldTo mix gently by bringing rubber scraper down through mixture, across the bottom, up and over top until blended
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Foldto gently combine one ingredient with another ingredient (as in folding dry ingredients into moist ingredients) by using two motions, cutting vertically through the mixture with a spoon or spatula and gently turning the ingredients over on top of each other, rotating the bowl 1/4 turn with each stroke. The term often is used in instructions relatin [..]
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FoldA method of gently mixing ingredients-usually delicate or whipped ingredients that cannot withstand stirring or beating. To fold, use a rubber spatula to cut down through the mixture, move across the bottom of the bowl, and come back up, folding some of the mixture from the bottom over close to the surface.
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FoldTo incorporate a delicate substance, such as whipped cream or beaten egg whites, into another substance without releasing air bubble. A spatula is used to gently bring part of the mixture from the bot [..]
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FoldIn web design terms, "fold" is the line past which someone has to scroll to see more content. Everything that shows up when a page first loads is "above the fold" and "below-& [..]
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FoldAny bending or wrinkling of rock strata. Footwall
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FoldIn ecclesiastical affairs, the fold means the church. By plain analogy we're told Why first the church was called the fold: Into the fold the sheep are steered There guarded from the world and -- [..]
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Foldn.(1) "sheepfold; flock," s.v. fold sb.\2 OED. KEY: fold@n1
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Foldn1 2 folde 2
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FoldThe fold is defined as the lowest point where a Web page is no longer visible on a computer monitor or screen. Where on a Web page the fold falls is a function of the monitor size, the screen resolution, and the font size selection. The information that is visible when a Web page first loads is considered to be "above the fold." T [..]
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FoldWhen you pull out of a hand by passing or ‘folding’ your cards.
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FoldRefuse a double
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FoldTo throw a hand away and relinquish all interest in the Pot
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Foldis an action at the poker table. To fold means to refuse playing this hand further. After folding you won’t be able to take any actions until next hand.
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FoldSome poker variants require bets to be placed at certain intervals of the game, usually at the beginning of each round. Blinds and ante bets are examples of forced bets.
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FoldTo decline to call a bet, thus dropping out of a hand.
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FoldA fold represents the number of selections in an accumulator, i.e a Four-Fold Accumulator consists of 1 bet involving 4 selections in different events. All must be successful to get a return.
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FoldTo discard your cards and place them into the muck. A player who folds is no longer in the hand and can win no part of the pot.
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FoldIn poker, when a player declines a bet and drops out of the hand.
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FoldTo drop out of play, abandon the hand and surrender any wagers made.
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FoldDefines the action of giving up our hand and returning our hands to the dealer.
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FoldBending or curvature of a stack of originally flat and planar surfaces, such as sedimentary strata, that results in permanent deformation. Folds are commonly formed by shortening of existing layers, b [..]
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FoldA flexure of rock layers into arches and troughs, produced by earth movements.
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FoldTo gently combine two or more ingredients or a delicate mixture into a heavier, thicker one by cutting vertically through the mixture and turning it over by sliding the mixing tool across the bottom o [..]
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Folda form of ductile strain in which rock layers bend, usually as a result of compression
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FoldTerm used to describe how sheets are folded; single fold, double fold, centerfold, and gatefold.
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Foldindicates the number of selections in a multi bet. A 4-fold multi bet is based on the outcome of four events.
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Foldan indication of the number of selections in an accumulator (e.g. 6-fold – 6 selections).
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FoldWhen preceded by a number, a fold indicates the number of selections in an accumulator (e.g. 5-Fold= 5 selections).
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Fold
(transitive) To bend (any thin material, such as paper) over so that it comes in contact with itself.
(transitive) To make the proper arrangement (in a thin material) by bending.
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FoldWhen preceded by a number, a fold indicates the number of selections in an accumulator / Multiple. An 8-Fold would be an accumulator with 8 selections, all of which must win for the wager to be successful.
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FoldIn structural geology, a fold is a stack of originally planar surfaces, such as sedimentary strata, that are bent or curved during permanent deformation. Folds in rocks vary in size from microscopic [..]
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FoldIn structural geology, a fold is a stack of originally planar surfaces, such as sedimentary strata, that are bent or curved during permanent deformation. Folds in rocks vary in size from microscopic [..]
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FoldIn functional programming, fold (also termed reduce, accumulate, aggregate, compress, or inject) refers to a family of higher-order functions that analyze a recursive data structure and through use of [..]
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FoldFold was the debut album by Australian rock band Epicure, which was issued on 7 August 2000. It was co-produced by the band with Cameron McKenzie for Flugelhorn Records/MGM Distribution.
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Foldfold is a Unix command used for making a file with long lines more readable on a limited width computer terminal by performing a line wrap.
Most Unix terminals have a default screen width of 80, and t [..]
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