Infolding


[in-fohl-ding] /ɪnˈfoʊl dɪŋ/

noun
1.
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[in-fohld] /ɪnˈfoʊld/
verb (used with object)
1.
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[in-fohld] /ɪnˈfoʊld/
verb (used with or without object)
1.
to (def 2–4).
/ɪnˈfəʊld/
verb
1.
a variant spelling of enfold

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