| ENFOLDS | • enfolds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enfold. • ENFOLD v. to envelop. |
| FANFOLD | • fanfold adj. Having the shape of fan or concertina, with a row of sheets alternately folded backwards and forwards. • fanfold v. (Transitive) To fold in this manner. • FANFOLD v. to fold paper like a fan. |
| FOLDING | • folding adj. Designed to fold; as a folding bed, a folding bicycle, a folding chair, etc. • folding n. The action of folding; a fold. • folding n. The keeping of sheep in enclosures on arable land, etc. |
| FONDLED | • fondled v. Simple past tense and past participle of fondle. • FONDLE v. to caress. |
| FONDLER | • fondler n. One who fondles. • FONDLER n. one who fondles. |
| FONDLES | • fondles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fondle. • FONDLE v. to caress. |
| FORLEND | • forlend v. (Archaic, transitive) To give up; give up wholly or completely. • FORLEND v. (archaic) to grant or resign beforehand, also FORELEND. |
| INFOLDS | • infolds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of infold. • INFOLD v. to fold inwards. |
| ONEFOLD | • onefold adj. Constituting or being indicative of a single aspect or theme. • onefold adj. Consisting of a single undivided part; whole; complete. • onefold adj. Simple, plain, straightforward. |
| PENFOLD | • penfold n. Alternative spelling of pinfold. • Penfold prop.n. A surname. • PENFOLD n. a place in which stray cattle or domestic animals are confined, also PINFOLD. |
| PINFOLD | • pinfold n. An open enclosure for animals, especially an area where stray animals were rounded up if their owners… • pinfold v. (Transitive) To confine (animals) in a pinfold. • PINFOLD n. a place in which stray cattle or domestic animals are confined. |
| PLAFOND | • plafond n. A ceiling, especially one that is ornately decorated. • plafond n. A painting or decoration on a ceiling. • plafond n. (Anatomy) The tibial plafond. |
| TENFOLD | • tenfold adj. Containing ten parts. • tenfold adj. Ten times as much. • tenfold adv. By ten times as much. |
| UNFOLDS | • unfolds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unfold. • UNFOLD v. to open something that is folded. |