Bend, furrow, ridge, groove, double, replicate, overlap, encase, enclose, envelop, fail, close, collapse, yield...
Crease
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The word that rhymes with the opposite of "fold" is "unfold."
No it is not. It is a verb (to fold) or a noun, which can be used as a noun adjunct in terms such as fold landforms.
The word 'fold' is both a noun (fold, folds) and a verb (fold, folds, folding, folded). Examples:noun: I found my ring in the fold of the bedspread.verb: We had to fold and staple a hundred flyers for mailing.More example sentences for the noun 'fold':There was a fold in my pants.You've entered the fold.He chose a fold as his maneuver.
It is a Japanese word meaning fold paper - ori is 'fold' and gami is 'paper'
for a noun for bend it is lean and for a verb it is arch for a noun for crease it is fold and for a verb it is tuck
upfolddefinitionverb. to fold up or together
To mix, press, rub, fold, stretch or sqeeze clay, dough e.t.c with your hands.
The root word "plic" means to fold or bend. It is commonly found in words related to folding or bending, such as "implicate" (to fold into), "explicate" (to unfold), or "complicate" (to fold together).
Yes, the word 'fold' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:I will fold the flyers for you to stuff the envelopes. (verb)She hid her hand in the fold of her skirt. (noun)The last step is to fold the meringue into the batter. (verb)We're always happy to welcome one more sheep into the fold. (noun)
A sheep pen is a small enclosure for holding sheep. Another word for a sheep pen is called a fold.