A fold mark is commonly referred to as a "crease." In the context of paper or printed materials, a crease indicates where the paper has been folded or bent, often creating a visible line. Creases can affect both the aesthetics and structural integrity of the material, especially in documents or artwork.
Nasolabial fold. The epicanthus is a fold at the eyelid.
A synclinal fold.
A syncline fold is concave downward, meaning the youngest rock layers are found in the center of the fold and the oldest rock layers are found on the outer edges of the fold.
A Synform fold or Syncline.
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Ruga A fold, crease, or wrinkle, as in the lining of the stomach. Often used in the plural
To fold a circular piece of paper into three equal sections, first, fold the circle in half to create a crease. Then, open it up and fold each half into the center crease, marking the points where they touch. Lastly, fold the paper again along the original crease to divide it into three equal sections, ensuring that the folds are precise for an even division.
Fold the heel down so there is a fold/crease on both sides of the shoe. Where the crease is is typically where the ribbon should be sewn.
To fold an A2 sheet, first, place it landscape (long side horizontal). Fold the sheet in half vertically, aligning the edges, and crease well. Next, unfold it and fold each side towards the center crease to create four equal sections. Finally, fold the sheet in half again along the original vertical crease, resulting in a compact A4 size.
Yes, but you should be careful not to crease it
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
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When you fold a paper in half, the line that runs down the center is called the crease.