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Meanings of
infolding
in English
Spanish
invaginación
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The folding in of an outer layer so as to form a pocket in the surface.
intussusception
introversion
invagination
Spanish
invaginación
Synonyms
Examples for "
intussusception
"
intussusception
introversion
invagination
Examples for "
intussusception
"
1
So far, the potential for
intussusception
appears extremely rare with these vaccines.
2
Objective: To describe the epidemiology of
intussusception
-
associated
hospitalizations and deaths among US infants.
3
Conclusions: The incidence of
intussusception
was low among children in Bangladesh.
4
Conclusion: Contained perforated appendicitis can produce US findings closely mimicking
intussusception
.
5
An abdominal computed tomography scan showed a possible mid-ileal
intussusception
and intraluminal mass.
1
This restraint, bordering on
introversion
,
has brought Bertie Ahern a long way.
2
We behold
introversion
in open expanses of nature and in uncluttered interiors.
3
But there are no absolutes:
introversion
and extroversion run on a spectrum.
4
It is this dynamism that makes
introversion
relevant to all of us.
5
The holding capacity of
introversion
gives ideas time to simmer, to incubate.
1
During embryonic development, the lens forms from an
invagination
of surface ectoderm.
2
However, it is unknown whether glycosphingolipids directly take part in the membrane
invagination
process.
3
Also, in every case, the gastrula develops from the blastula by curving or
invagination
.
4
The etiology of intestinal
invagination
in a large number of patients remains to be established.
5
A blastula, with wide embryonic cavity (blastocoel, bl), g incipient
invagination
.
Usage of
infolding
in English
1
And in this very thing there is an
infolding
mystery wrapped up and inclosed.
2
We used these observations to calculate
infolding
growth rates.
3
Elsewhere in Washington state, a worst-case scenario is
infolding
.
4
Swing your life into the unfolding and
infolding
of the Infinite White Life of Worlds.
5
Her costume no more distracted attention from herself than would the
infolding
calyx of a rosebud.
6
The
infolding
timber shut off the outlook.
7
The few walks she had taken had lulled all sense of uneasiness in venturing into the
infolding
forest.
8
There was an
infolding
sense, colours.
9
The light that she had not seen in his eyes for so long rose in them-theold, unfathomable,
infolding
tenderness.
10
On the right, below, those two divine sleepers, redeeming human nature, and
infolding
expectation in a robe of pearly sheen.
11
And the light that went out from me was as a nimbus
infolding
every one in the speechlessness of my love.
12
From the vague boyish beatitude had sprung this passion, like the opulent blossom out of the
infolding
bosom of the plant.
13
Presently, however, the yacht slid out from the
infolding
land into an open sea that stretched before them to a silver-lined horizon.
14
The young man smiled; then with his arm still
infolding
her he led her beneath the chandelier and turned on a full blaze of light.
15
The four cryptic creatures of Ezekiel's vision came out of the north, a great cloud of
"
infolding
fire" and the colour was amber.
16
Rhoda Gale, who hated music like poison, crept up to her, and,
infolding
her delicately, laid a pair of wet eyes softly on her shoulder.
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infolding
infold
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
infold bosom
infold calyx
infold every one
infold expectation
infold fire
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Translations for
infolding
Spanish
invaginación
Infolding
through the time