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Biplicity

The state of being twice folded reduplication

billfold

leather or imitation leather having a pocket of a size just large enough to hold paper currency and folded over once to fit in the pocket of ones clothing it is a type of wallet but having

leaflet

leaflet : a usually folded printed sheet intended for free distribution vi -let·ed or: -let·ted -let·ing or: -let·ting : to hand out leaflets

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leaflet

leaflet : a usually folded printed sheet intended for free distribution vi -let·ed or: -let·ted -let·ing or: -let·ting : to hand out leaflets

Elephant

from the extremity of the upper jaw and curving upwards The molar teeth are large and have transverse folds Elephants are the largest land animals now existing The elephant is classed as a pachyderm

Faldage

A privilege of setting up and moving about folds for sheep in any fields within manors in order to manure them often reserved to himself by the

Verbarmarsupium

The pouch formed by a fold of the skin of the abdomen in which marsupials carry their young also a pouch for similar use

Infold

To wrap up or cover with folds to envelop to inwrap to inclose to involve

Manyplies

abomasum or rennet stomach in the stomach of ruminants the omasum the psalterium So called from the numerous folds in its mucous membrane See Illust of Ruminant

VerbarMantis

remarkable for their slender grotesque forms and for holding their stout anterior legs in a manner suggesting hands folded in prayer The common American species is Mantis Carolina

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Biplicity

The state of being twice folded reduplication

billfold

leather or imitation leather having a pocket of a size just large enough to hold paper currency and folded over once to fit in the pocket of ones clothing it is a type of wallet but having

leaflet

leaflet : a usually folded printed sheet intended for free distribution vi -let·ed or: -let·ted -let·ing or: -let·ting : to hand out leaflets

Keep your definitions linked to case research

leaflet

leaflet : a usually folded printed sheet intended for free distribution vi -let·ed or: -let·ted -let·ing or: -let·ting : to hand out leaflets

Elephant

from the extremity of the upper jaw and curving upwards The molar teeth are large and have transverse folds Elephants are the largest land animals now existing The elephant is classed as a pachyderm

Faldage

A privilege of setting up and moving about folds for sheep in any fields within manors in order to manure them often reserved to himself by the

Verbarmarsupium

The pouch formed by a fold of the skin of the abdomen in which marsupials carry their young also a pouch for similar use

Infold

To wrap up or cover with folds to envelop to inwrap to inclose to involve

Manyplies

abomasum or rennet stomach in the stomach of ruminants the omasum the psalterium So called from the numerous folds in its mucous membrane See Illust of Ruminant

VerbarMantis

remarkable for their slender grotesque forms and for holding their stout anterior legs in a manner suggesting hands folded in prayer The common American species is Mantis Carolina

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