folded sheet

collocation in English

meaningsoffoldandsheet

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fold
noun[C]
uk
/fəʊld/
us
/foʊld/
a line or mark where paper, cloth, etc. was or ...
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sheet
noun[C]
uk
/ʃiːt/
us
/ʃiːt/
a large piece of thin cloth used on a bed for sleeping on ...
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(Definition offoldandsheetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The glass is suspended from an external support structure comprising a steel ring beam andfoldedsheet aluminium purlins, leaving the interior space of the room unobstructed by structure.
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The term lettersheet has been used to describe the unstampedfoldedsheetletters used before envelopes became popular.
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The newspaper was printed on a singlefoldedsheetof newsprint and distributed through the chapter houses.
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All have a standard format of crown quarto wrapper enclosing a trimmedfoldedsheet.
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If afoldedsheetis used as a draw sheet, the folded edge of the sheet is positioned at the person's upper body.
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There are many variations of a paper popper, but they all involve afoldedsheetof paper being gripped and thrust down.
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In medieval manuscripts a gathering, or quire, was most often formed of 4 folded sheets of vellum or parchment, i.e. 8 leaves, 16 sides.
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Things to note are their long ears and two folded sheets in the form of double chin.
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Publication was initially in 37 parts of three large folded sheets each; these were then collected and bound into volumes.
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A number of these packets of folded sheets would then be sewn together along the creases.
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Typically, five of these folded sheets (10 leaves, or 20 printed pages) were combined to a single physical section, called a quinternion, that could then be bound into a book.
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