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infolding

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Present participle of infold

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It develops visceral forms in an uncharacteristically sensual, infolding space, with bright colors signalling from a general collapse into darkness.

The prophet Ezekiel, looking into the northern sky, witnesses a blazing whirlwind, "a fire infolding itself," out of which appear four creatures, their wings "stretched upward" — soaring angels sent by a creator in Heaven.

Such an existential question might seem arcane, but it is central to the way that we experience art forms like dance, and from the rich, kinetic variety of Whitley's choreography, whose overlapping falls and infolding turns refuse interpretation even as they fully engage our sensual receptors, it's clear that he inclines to the latter view.

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.

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

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

Across the Atlantic, meanwhile, Barnes's infolded scrupulousness seems every bit as well adapted to a reduced idea of English fiction, to a habit of reading that appeals (I get it!) and wearies (yeah, I get it!) in equal measure.

He could not, for instance, identify a glove by sight or by feel (despite being able to describe it in almost absurdly abstract terms, as "a continuous surface infolded on itself [with] five outpouchings, if this is the word... a container of some sort?") — until, by accident, he got it onto his hand.

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