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Definition of "infolded" [infolded]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of infold. (verb)

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Use "infolded" in a sentence
  • "So a zero vector system of nonzero vector components represents internal or "infolded" constantly-working forces (internal to the medium) where the system does not cause translation of the point or region of application, whereas a nonzero vector and a nonzero vector system represent external forces which cause at least some translation of the point or region of application, unless this translation is nullified by other forces (40)."
  • "We have in our hands also, newly lit, newly trimmed, lustrous with the genius of our own time, that very lamp with which we are instructed to make this inquiry, that very light which we are told we must bring to bear upon the obscurities of these documents, that very light in which we are told, we must unroll them; for they come to us, as the interpreter takes pains to tell us, with an 'infolded' science in them."
  • "An origami chair constructed from complex folds of recycled cardboard stood firm like a mathematician's dream, while a gorgeous sensual fabric had embedded within it a snake-like ribbon of self-infolded textile."
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