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▪ I. † ˈinfold, n.1 Obs. [f. in-1 or in-2 + fold n.3: infolding, and enfold n.] 1. A convolution.1578 [see enfold n.]. 1701 C. Wolley Jrnl. N. York (1860) 41 First of the thick Guts, which by reason of its divers infolds and turnings seems to have no end. 2. The folding in of a part; a fold.a 1641 B...
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outfold
ˈoutˌfold rare. [out- 1.] A fold or small field lying away from the farm-house: cf. outfield, out-field n.1860 [see infold n.2].
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The Hop-Garden
However, Smart does not hide this fact; instead, he emphasizes it when he says:
Under what sign to pluck the crop, and how
To cure, and in capacious sacks infold
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Employ - 18 answers | Crossword Clues
We found 18 answers for "Employ" . This page shows answers to the clue Employ, followed by 5 definitions like "To inclose; to infold", "To keep busy or at work" and "To use; to have in service".Synonyms for Employ are for example apply, appoint and assign.More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.
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Imploy vs. Employ — What's the Difference?
Oct 3, 2023Employ. To inclose; to infold. Fiza Rafique. Mar 19, 2018. Employ. To use; to have in service; to cause to be engaged in doing something; - often followed by in, about, on, or upon, and sometimes by to; as: (a) To make use of, as an instrument, a means, a material, etc., for a specific purpose; to apply; as, to employ the pen in writing, bricks ...
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DOUBLE crossword clue - All synonyms & answers
double 6 letter words. act for artful at once backup beef up bifold biform binary binate bisect blow up change corner crafty crease cut out deepen deputy detour do over dog-ear dogleg duadic duplex dyadic effigy enfold ersatz escape eschew fellow fill-in gather go back go home heat up infold jazz up lappet middle paired parrot ramify reecho ...
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enfold
▪ I. † enˈfold, n. Obs. [f. next.] A convolution (of the brain or intestines).1578 Banister Hist. Man. v. 72 The intrels..are circunduced into diuers, and many enfoldes,and turnynges. Ibid. viii. 100 The brayne..seemeth to shew many infoldes and turnynges.▪ II. enfold, infold, v.1 (ɛn-, ɪnˈfəʊld) Al...
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Robert Lazzarini
The experience presented a new type of embodied viewing wherein “You feel the space around you begin to ripple, to bubble, to infold, as if it were becoming
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GATHER crossword clue - All synonyms & answers
GATHER 6 letter words. assume blow up breeze bridge cement choose come on come up corral couple crease decide deduce deduct deepen derive divine dog-ear double drag up draw on draw up dredge enfold enlist expand expect extend fathom fish up follow gang up garner grow up grub up haul up heap up huddle impend induce infold lappet league make up ...
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circumfusile
circumˈfusile, a. rare—1. [f. L. type *circumfūsilis, f. circumfūs- ppl. stem of circumfundĕre (see prec.) after fūsilis.] Poured or spread around.1725 Pope Odyss. iii. 541 Artist divine, whose skilful hands infold The victim's horn with circumfusile gold.
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Polyptych of Saint Barbara (Palma Vecchio)
Her robe of brown and her flowing mantle of red infold her form, a white veil is twisted among the tresses of her golden hair, she holds in her hand a
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unblown
▪ I. unˈblown, ppl. a.1 [un-1 8 b, 8 c + blown ppl. a.1] 1. Not driven, tossed, or fanned by the wind.1638 G. Sandys Paraphr. Job xx. 27 Thick darknesse shall infold, a fire unblowne Devoure his Race. 1648 Bp. B. Duppa Soules Solil. 17 He..might the next year at his return find the same Letters un-b...
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Irene (play)
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
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vermicle
vermicle (ˈvɜːmɪk(ə)l) Also 4 vermycle. [ad. L. vermiculus little worm; also (late L.) scarlet colour. Cf. vermicule and vermeil.] † 1. = vermilion n. 3 a. Obs. rare.1382 Wyclif Exod. xxxviii. 23 A worcher with nedlis, of iacynct, and purpur, reed clooth [altered from vermycle], and bijs. Ibid. xxxi...
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Germline development
Migration of primordial germ cells
Fruit flies
The first phase of migration in Drosophila occurs when the pole cells move passively and infold into the
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