fold |
lissencephaly |
As a proper noun fold
is earth.
As a noun lissencephaly is
a disorder characterized by smoothness (lack of folds and grooves) of the brain.
fold |
gubernaculum |
As a proper noun fold
is earth.
As a noun gubernaculum is
(anatomy) either of a pair of folds of peritoneum that attach to the caudal end of the gonads (testes in males and ovaries in females).
fold |
epicanthus |
As nouns the difference between fold and epicanthus
is that
fold is an act of folding while
epicanthus is a skin fold of the upper eyelid, typical to East Asians.
As a verb fold
is to bend (any thin material, such as paper) over so that it comes in contact with itself.
fold |
plicate |
As a proper noun fold
is earth.
As an adjective plicate is
(biology) folded multiple times lengthwise like a fan, usually lending stiffness to a flat structure such as a leaf; corrugated; pleated.
As a verb plicate is
to fold or pleat (
usually used in passive).
fold |
foldedness |
As a proper noun fold
is earth.
As a noun foldedness is
the state or condition of being folded.
fold |
headfold |
As a proper noun fold
is earth.
As a noun headfold is
(anatomy) a ventral fold formed by growth of the embryonic head.
fold |
drapey |
As a proper noun fold
is earth.
As an adjective drapey is
tending to form drape-like folds.
fold |
plication |
As a proper noun fold
is earth.
As a noun plication is
.
fold |
plica |
As a proper noun fold
is earth.
As a noun plica is
a fold or crease, especially of skin or other tissue.
fold |
airstair |
As a proper noun fold
is earth.
As a noun airstair is
a set of stairs permitting entry to and exit from an aeroplane, typically built into a folding door.
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