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bifold

folded \folded\ adj. made compact by bending or doubling over. [Narrower terms: accordion, plicate ; {bifold ; {closed ; {doubled ; {pleated ; {rolled, rolled-up(prenominal) ; {sunburst, sunray .] Also See: {collapsible, collapsable. Antonym: unfolded

Wiktionary
bifold

a. twofold, double

WordNet
bifold

adj. capable of being folded into two parts, as with doors that are hinged together

Usage examples of "bifold".

Kay had recently installed bifold doors so that she could close off the bedroom from the living area, but now Cindy saw that they were open.

Kleenex, the mirror on the bed, the orange scarf, the color of her nightgown, the plastic bifold door, the cut in the window screen, her purse and wallet, the hanging lamp over her bed.

Dolan rolled his cigarette to one corner of his mouth and took out a leather bifold wallet with his badge, which he held up.

This consisted of an oldfashioned glass-and-metal phone booth missing the, original bifold door.

The frame was a bifold, two photographs in matte gold, hinged in the middle.

At the near edge of the parking lot, I spotted what must have been one of the last real telephone booths, a regular stand-up model with a bifold door.

She turned on a light in the kitchen, which was visible through bifold shutters resting on the countertop.

I opened her bifold closet doors, saw that Sandy took care of her clothes.

The bifold picture frame with faded snapshots of Abby and Zoey as children.

Upon the dressing table was the lamp and a bifold picture frame, one that held small portraits of her two daughters.