Enfold vs Foldover - What's the difference?
enfold | foldover |
Having one component that folds over the top of another.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 28, author=Rob Walker, title=Timeless Object, work=New York Times
, passage=Or the Timeless Bracelet, designed by Ina Seifart: a link-style watchband with a traditional foldover clasp, it has no face at all, just an open spot where you would expect to see one. }}
Any food prepared by folding, such as a calzone or apple turnover.
* 2007 , Pillsbury Holiday Baking (page 68)
As a verb enfold
is to fold something around; to envelop.As an adjective foldover is
having one component that folds over the top of another.As a noun foldover is
any food prepared by folding, such as a calzone or apple turnover.foldover
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Noun
(en noun)- Assemble the foldovers and arrange them on a foil-lined cookie sheet; freeze until firm.
