polyfold

noun

Etymology

From poly- + fold.

  1. inherited from folde
  2. derived from *pel-
  3. inherited from *falþaną
  4. inherited from *falþan
  5. inherited from fealdan
  6. inherited from folden
  7. prefixed as polyfold — “poly + fold

Definitions

  1. A metrizable space together with an equivalence class of sc-smooth structures.

  2. Having the same total and azimuthal quantum numbers, similar energy values, but different…

    Having the same total and azimuthal quantum numbers, similar energy values, but different inner quantum numbers.

    • Each group of lines may be accounted for by transitions of the valence electron between a polyfold level of one type and another polyfold level of the same or different type.
    • Multiplicities of the energy states of the polyfold spectral terms depend on the valence electrons of the atoms.
  3. Having multiple parts or aspects.

    • I have tried to remain with the realm of this subject, admitting there are many conditions associated with constipation such as the various types of colitis and allergies, which in itself is a polyfold subject.
    • The rise, of many binary, ternary and perhaps polyfold eutectics, often with the character of independent minerals was proved by experience.
    • While it dimmed the consciousness of the drained victim, the blood was collecting for scientific use, hospital, experimental, and status recording of said character, so that the act would be polyfold punished and as much benefit society.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Having multiple folds.

      • The shape of the polyfold panel surface which has resulted from the strictly technological properties of the material brings about a very characteristic appearance of the areas covered.
      • Polyfold air filters provide low resistance and high dust-holding capacity and are for general-purpose filtration in commercial and industrial applications with either permanent, cleanable, or disposable media.

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