Sentence examples for infold from inspiring English sources

The word "infold" is usable in written English, though it is somewhat archaic
It can be used to describe the action of enveloping or enclosing something. Example: "The mist began to infold the valley, creating an ethereal atmosphere." Alternatives include "enfold" or "enclose."

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infold

verb

To fold inwards.

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His Mahomet offers Irene a deal: if she becomes a Muslim, he will preserve her life and give her power at his court.IRENE Forbear — O do not urge me to my ruin MAHOMET To state and pow'r I court thee, not to ruin:Smile on my wishes, and command the globe.Security shall spread her shield before thee,And Love infold thee with his downy wings.(Irene II. vii ll. 79 83).

This feature selection was done infold, to avoid producing results that are unfairly optimistic.

Infold: anterodorsal (rostral) infold with 26 setae; anteroventral infold with 26 setae between list and valve edge (Figure 2B), narrow list continuing ventrally, list broadening slightly at posterior infold with 24 broad triangular transparent setae and 18 smaller setae placed between, and 4 setae between list and valve edge (Figure 2C).

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As a consequence of the infolding at the vegetal pole, the blastocoel is reduced or obliterated, and a new cavity is created, the primitive gut cavity, or archenteron, which eventually gives rise to the hollow core (lumen) of the alimentary canal.

The gastrula may form by invagination (infolding of cells), epiboly (overgrowth and lengthening), or by both processes.

The notochord derives during gastrulation (infolding of the blastula, or early embryo) from cells that migrate anteriorly in the midline between the hypoblast and the epiblast (inner and outer layers of the blastula).

Book lungs consist of a cavity created by an infolding of the exoskeleton that encloses internal parallel leaves (lamellae) of thin cuticle across which gas exchange occurs.

In many arthropods the cuticle is infolded to form endoskeletal structures of considerable complexity.

Because of the large amount of yolk and resulting uneven cleavage, gastrulation in amphibians cannot proceed by a simple infolding of the vegetal hemisphere.

The cuticular endoskeleton is formed by an infolding of surface cuticle.

The Ascophora (ascus bearers) evolved in the Late Cretaceous by calcifying the membranous front but preserving its hydrostatic function by a flexible infolding (ascus) below the wall.

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