foldover

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English

Etymology

From fold +‎ over.

Adjective

foldover (not comparable)

  1. Having one component that folds over the top of another.
    • 2007 October 28, Rob Walker, “Timeless Object”, in New York Times:
      Or the Timeless Bracelet, designed by Ina Seifart: a link-style watchband with a traditional foldover clasp, it has no face at all, just an open spot where you would expect to see one.

Noun

foldover (plural foldovers)

  1. Any food prepared by folding, such as a calzone or apple turnover.
    • 2007, Pillsbury Holiday Baking, page 68:
      Assemble the foldovers and arrange them on a foil-lined cookie sheet; freeze until firm.

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