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n. - The folding in of an outer layer so as to form a pocket in the surface.

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  • Verb (used with object) : to enfold someone in a cloak. ,He wished to enfold her in the warmth of his love. What happened is enfolded in mystery. ,She...
  • Involution or "infolding" of the divine energy into material forms and states.
  • She sends you and Hester her love, infolding you both in her eager tenderness.
  • Invagination: a pouch or sac formed by an infolding or indrawing of the outer surface.
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