| BEHOLD | • behold v. (Transitive). • behold v. (Intransitive) To look. • behold interj. Look, a call of attention to something. |
| BIFOLD | • bifold adj. Twofold, double. • bifold adj. Of two kinds. • bifold n. (Carpentry) A door, window, shutter, or divider consisting of two equal panels hinged together so that… |
| ENFOLD | • enfold v. Alternative form of infold. • ENFOLD v. to envelop. |
| EXTOLD | • extold v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of extol. • EXTOL v. to praise highly, also EXTOLL. |
| INFOLD | • infold v. (Transitive) To fold inwards. • infold v. (Transitive) To wrap up or inwrap; involve; inclose; enfold or envelop. • infold v. (Transitive) To clasp with the arms; embrace. |
| JYMOLD | • jymold adj. (Obsolete) interlocked. • JYMOLD adj. (Shakespeare) jointed, hinged, also GIMMALLED. |
| KOBOLD | • kobold n. (German mythology) An ambivalent, sometimes vindictive, spirit that is capable of materialising as an… • kobold n. (German folklore) A mischievous elf or goblin, or one connected (and helpful) to a family or household. • kobold n. (Fantasy literature) One of a diminutive and usually malevolent race of beings. |
| REFOLD | • refold v. To fold again. • REFOLD v. to fold again. |
| REMOLD | • remold v. Mold again, apply a new mold to. • REMOLD v. to retread a tyre, also REMOULD. |
| RESOLD | • resold v. Simple past tense and past participle of resell. • RESELL v. to sell again. |
| RETOLD | • retold v. Simple past tense and past participle of retell. • RETELL v. to tell again. |
| UNFOLD | • unfold v. To undo a folding. • unfold v. (Intransitive) To turn out; to happen; to develop. • unfold v. (Transitive) To reveal. |
| UNMOLD | • unmold v. To remove something from a mold. • UNMOLD v. to change the form of; to reduce from any form, also UNMOULD. |
| UNSOLD | • unsold adj. Not sold. • UNSOLD adj. not sold. |
| UNTOLD | • untold adj. Not told; not related; not revealed; secret. • untold adj. Not numbered or counted. • untold adj. (Literary) Not able to be counted, measured, told, expressed in words, or described; extremely large… |
| UPFOLD | • upfold v. (Transitive) To fold up. • upfold v. (Intransitive)To create a raised fold. • upfold v. (Rare, transitive and intransitive) To come together in order to form a whole. |
| UPHOLD | • uphold v. To hold up; to lift on high; to elevate. • uphold v. To keep erect; to support; to sustain; to keep from falling. • uphold v. To support by approval or encouragement, to confirm (something which has been questioned). |
| UPSOLD | • upsold v. Simple past tense and past participle of upsell. • UPSELL v. to attempt to persuade a customer to purchase more expensive items, upgrades, or other add-ons in an attempt to make a more profitable sale. |