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1. two-fold
adjective.
Having
more
than
one
decidedly
dissimilar
aspects
or
qualities;
public
preaching
and
private
influence"-
R.W.Emerson.
Synonyms
treble
three-fold
threefold
multiple
twofold
double
dual
Antonyms
single
multivalent
univalent
little
small
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2. two-thirds
noun.
(ˌtuːˈθɝːdz)
Two
of
three
equal
parts
of
a
divisible
whole.
Synonyms
common fraction
simple fraction
3. twofold
adjective.
(ˈtuːˈfoʊld)
Having
more
than
one
decidedly
dissimilar
aspects
or
qualities;
public
preaching
and
private
influence"-
R.W.Emerson.
Synonyms
treble
three-fold
threefold
multiple
two-fold
double
dual
Antonyms
single
multivalent
univalent
little
small
Etymology
twofold (English)
-fold (English)
two (English)
two (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. twofold
adjective.
(ˈtuːˈfoʊld)
Twice
as
great
or
many.
Synonyms
doubled
multiple
two-fold
double
Antonyms
single
low
malfunction
straighten
unequivocal
Etymology
twofold (English)
-fold (English)
two (English)
two (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. fold
verb.
(ˈfoʊld)
Bend
or
lay
so
that
one
part
covers
the
other.
Synonyms
turn up
scrunch up
corrugate
crimp
plicate
cross
wrinkle
scrunch
pleat
crease
fold up
tuck
pinch
furrow
crinkle
crisp
ruckle
collapse
change surface
ruffle
Antonyms
uncross
unfold
wet
stabilise
discharge
Etymology
fold (English)
fold (Middle English (1100-1500))
folden (Middle English (1100-1500))
fealdan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. fold
noun.
(ˈfoʊld)
An
angular
or
rounded
shape
made
by
folding.
Synonyms
ruck
twirl
angular shape
angularity
plication
plait
crimp
pleat
crease
pucker
kink
twist
bend
flexure
Antonyms
stand still
straight line
straighten
extension
natural object
Etymology
fold (English)
fold (Middle English (1100-1500))
folden (Middle English (1100-1500))
fealdan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. fold
noun.
(ˈfoʊld)
A
group
of
people
who
adhere
to
a
common
faith
and
habitually
attend
a
given
church.
Synonyms
denomination
flock
congregation
social group
faithful
Antonyms
roll up
ride
arrange
roundness
unweave
Etymology
fold (English)
fold (Middle English (1100-1500))
folden (Middle English (1100-1500))
fealdan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. fold
verb.
(ˈfoʊld)
Incorporate
a
food
ingredient
into
a
mixture
by
repeatedly
turning
it
over
without
stirring
or
beating.
Synonyms
integrate
incorporate
Antonyms
disintegrate
stiffen
decrease
Etymology
fold (English)
fold (Middle English (1100-1500))
folden (Middle English (1100-1500))
fealdan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. two
adjective.
(ˈtuː)
Being
one
more
than
one.
Synonyms
ii
2
cardinal
Antonyms
ordinal
disjoin
divide
disarrange
Etymology
two (English)
two (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. two
noun.
(ˈtuː)
The
cardinal
number
that
is
the
sum
of
one
and
one
or
a
numeral
representing
this
number.
Synonyms
pair
dyad
twain
duo
yoke
brace
digit
couple
duet
snake eyes
2
deuce
distich
couplet
duad
span
twosome
II
craps
figure
Antonyms
deaden
de-energize
sedate
de-energise
weaken
Etymology
two (English)
two (Middle English (1100-1500))
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