Definition
Folding is a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to the act or process of bending something over onto itself, such as paper or fabric. As an adjective, it describes something designed to be folded, often for convenience or compact storage, like a folding chair.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
Etymology
The term "folding" originates from the Old English "fealdan," meaning "to bend or pleat," derived from Proto-Germanic "*falþaną" and Proto-Indo-European "*pel-" (to fold or turn). It has been used in English to describe both the action of folding and objects designed for this purpose since the 14th century.
Derivatives
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The noun "folding" is often used to describe the action of bending materials, such as "The careful folding of the letter made it fit into the envelope." The adjective form describes objects that can be folded, e.g., "A folding table is perfect for small spaces."
Related Terms
Detailed Definitions