TRIFOLD

Etymology

Adjective

trifold (not comparable)

threefold

Of a mirror: having three reflective surfaces hinged together.

Noun

trifold (plural trifolds)

Any sheet of paper or cardboard, folded into three sections along two parallel creases and used to present information, typically as a brochure or display board.

A wallet with three equal-sized sections that fold together.

Anything folded into thirds to resemble a trifold.

Anagrams

• Tilford

Source: Wiktionary



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Word of the Day

25 November 2024

ONCHOCERCIASIS

(noun) infestation with slender threadlike roundworms (filaria) deposited under the skin by the bite of black fleas; when the eyes are involved it can result in blindness; common in Africa and tropical America


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The earliest credible evidence of coffee-drinking as the modern beverage appeared in modern-day Yemen. In the middle of the 15th century in Sufi shrines where coffee seeds were first roasted and brewed for drinking. The Yemenis procured the coffee beans from the Ethiopian Highlands.

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