different between enfold vs foldover

enfold

English

Etymology

Alteration of earlier infold, from Middle English infolden, equivalent to en- +? fold.

Verb

enfold (third-person singular simple present enfolds, present participle enfolding, simple past and past participle enfolded)

  1. To fold something around; to envelop
  2. To embrace

Translations

Anagrams

  • Folden, folden, fondle

Danish

Etymology

Compare German Einfalt.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /e?nf?ld/, [?e?n?f?l?]

Noun

enfold c

  1. simplicity, naivety, simple-mindedness

Synonyms

  • enfoldighed

Related terms

  • enfoldig ("simple", "simple-minded")

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foldover

English

Etymology

fold +? over

Adjective

foldover (not comparable)

  1. Having one component that folds over the top of another.

Noun

foldover (plural foldovers)

  1. Any food prepared by folding, such as a calzone or apple turnover.
    • 2007, Pillsbury Holiday Baking (page 68)
      Assemble the foldovers and arrange them on a foil-lined cookie sheet; freeze until firm.

Anagrams

  • overfold

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