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fold verb

  /faʉld/ , /foʊld/ , /ˈfəʊld/ , [fɒʊ(ɫ)d] , [ˈfɒʊ(ɫ)d] , [ˈfɔʊ(ɫ)d]
  • (transitive) To make the proper arrangement (in a thin material) by bending.
διπλώνω
  • (transitive) To bend (any thin material, such as paper) over so that it comes in contact with itself.
διπλώνω, πτύσσω
  • (intransitive, informal) To fall over; to collapse or give way; to be crushed.
ανοίγω, διπλώνω
  • (intransitive, business) Of a company, to cease to trade.
καταρρέω

fold noun

  /faʉld/ , /foʊld/ , /ˈfəʊld/ , [fɒʊ(ɫ)d] , [ˈfɒʊ(ɫ)d] , [ˈfɔʊ(ɫ)d]
  • A bend or crease.
πτυχή
  • An act of folding.
δίπλωμα

fold noun

  /faʉld/ , /foʊld/ , /ˈfəʊld/ , [fɒʊ(ɫ)d] , [ˈfɒʊ(ɫ)d] , [ˈfɔʊ(ɫ)d]
  • A pen or enclosure for sheep or other domestic animals.
μαντρί, στάνη
  • (Christianity) A church congregation, a group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church; also, the Christian church as a whole, the flock of Christ.
  • (figuratively) A group of people with shared ideas or goals or who live or work together.
ποίμνιο

folded

πτυκτός

folding

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