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  • 91Fold-Thrust Belt — A Fold Thrust Belt is a series of mountainous foothills, adjacent to an orogenic belt, that form due to compression. Fold thrust belts commonly form in the forelands adjacent to major orogens as deformation propagates outwards. Fold thrust belts… …

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  • 92fold — n. [A.S. folde, a fold] 1. A doubling or folding. 2. (BRACHIOPODA) A major external elevation of the valve surface, convex in transverse profile and radial from the umbo. 3. a. (MOLLUSCA: Bivalvia) A broad undulation in the shell surface which is …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 93fold-down — /fohld down /, adj. designed to be folded out for use and collapsed when not in use: a fold down tray on the back of an airplane seat; a fold down trailer for camping. [adj. use of v. phrase fold down] * * * …

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  • 94fold up — v. (D; intr., tr.) to fold up into (the bed folds up into the wall) * * * [ fəʊld ʌp] (D; intr., tr.) to fold up into (the bed fold ups up into the wall) …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 95fold up — phrasal verb Word forms fold up : present tense I/you/we/they fold up he/she/it folds up present participle folding up past tense folded up past participle folded up 1) [transitive] to make something smaller by bending it over on itself more than …

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  • 96fold-down — /fohld down /, adj. designed to be folded out for use and collapsed when not in use: a fold down tray on the back of an airplane seat; a fold down trailer for camping. [adj. use of v. phrase fold down] …

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  • 97fold — 1. verb /fəʊld,foʊld/ a) to bend (any thin material, such as paper) over so that it comes in contact with itself. If you fold the sheets, theyll fit more easily in the drawer. b) to make the proper arrangement (in a thin material) by bending. The …

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  • 98Fold soke — The relationship between tenant and lord which tied a man s sheep to his lord s fold. The purpose was to ensure that the lord s land was manured by the sheep. It was termed a consuetude, a custom one most frequently found in East Anglia which a… …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 99fold sth into sth — UK US fold sth into sth Phrasal Verb with fold({{}}/fəʊld/ verb [I] ► to make a smaller business part of a larger one by joining them together: » The company s investment banking arm was folded into a new group earlier this year. ► to make… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 100fold — Synonyms and related words: KO, alveolation, alveolus, antrum, arena, armpit, assembly, average, bang, bar, barricade, basin, batten, batten down, be ruined, become insolvent, bend, bisect, bolt, bomb, bosom, bowl, break, brethren, bust, button,… …

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