(Christianity) A church congregation, a group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church; the Christian church as a whole, the flock of Christ.
(by extension, web design) The division between the part of a web page visible in a web browser window without scrolling; usually the fold.
(collective) A group of sheep or goats.
(computing theory) In functional programming, any of a family of higher-order functions that process a data structure recursively to build up a value.
(dialectal, poetic or obsolete) The Earth; earth; land, country.
(figuratively) Home, family.
(geology) The bending or curving of one or a stack of originally flat and planar surfaces, such as sedimentary strata, as a result of plastic (i.e. permanent) deformation.
(newspapers) The division between the top and bottom halves of a broadsheet: headlines above the fold will be readable in a newsstand display; usually the fold.
(programming) A section of source code that can be collapsed out of view in an editor to aid readability.
A bend or crease.
A group of people with shared ideas or goals or who live or work together.
A pen or enclosure for sheep or other domestic animals.
An act of folding.
Any correct move in origami.
That which is folded together, or which enfolds or envelops; embrace.
verb
(intransitive) To become folded; to form folds.
(intransitive) To give way on a point or in an argument.
(intransitive, business) Of a company, to cease to trade.
(intransitive, by extension) To withdraw or quit in general.
(intransitive, informal) To fall over; to be crushed.
(intransitive, poker) To withdraw from betting.
(transitive) To bend (any thin material, such as paper) over so that it comes in contact with itself.
(transitive) To enclose within folded arms (see also enfold).
(transitive) To make the proper arrangement (in a thin material) by bending.
(transitive, cooking) To stir gently, with a folding action.
To confine animals in a fold.
To cover or wrap up; to conceal.
To double or lay together, as the arms or the hands.