foliation

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The act of coating with an amalgam of tin foil and quicksilver, as in making looking-glasses
The act of beating a metal into a thin plate, leaf, foil, or lamina
The enrichment of an opening by means of foils, arranged in trefoils, quatrefoils, etc.; also, one of the ornaments
The property, possessed by some crystalline rocks, of dividing into plates or slabs, which is due to the cleavage structure of one of the constituents, as mica or hornblende. It may sometimes include slaty structure or cleavage, though the latter is usually independent of any mineral constituent, and transverse to the bedding, it having been produced by pressure
The manner in which the young leaves are disposed within the bud
The process of forming into a leaf or leaves
A set of submanifolds of a given manifold, each of which is of lower dimension than it, but which, taken together, are coextensive with it
{n} the act of beating into thin plates, the folded state of leaves while in the bud
Process of sprouting leaves, state of being in leaf
(geology) the arrangement of leaflike layers in a rock
The banding or lamination of metamorphic rocks as opposed to the term stratification of sedimentary rocks
(botany) the process of forming leaves
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also, one of the ornaments
Numbering of folios
Planar arrangement of structural or textural features in any rock type, but particularly that resulting from the alignment of constituent mineral grains of a metamorphic rock along straight or wavy planes. Foliation commonly occurs parallel to original bedding, but it may not be obviously related to any other structural direction. Foliation is exhibited most prominently by sheety minerals, such as mica or chlorite
Sequential numbering of individual leaves The front of the leaf is referred to as the recto (r) and the back as the verso (v)
the production of foil by cutting or beating metal into thin leaves
the work of coating glass with metal foil
The manner in which the young leaves are dispo&?;ed within the bud
(architecture) leaf-like architectural ornament
The enrichment of an opening by means of foils, arranged in trefoils, quatrefoils, etc
the work of coating glass with metal foil the production of foil by cutting or beating metal into thin leaves (architecture) leaf-like architectural ornament (geology) the arrangement of leaflike layers in a rock (botany) the process of forming leaves
Process where once randomly distributed platy minerals in a rock become reoriented, because of metamorphism, in a parallel manner
nothing to do with 'foliage' but a corruption of 'foil-age' see foil
The arrangement of a set of minerals in parallel, sheet-like layers that lie perpendicular to the flattened plane of a rock Occurs in metamorphic rocks on which directed pressure has been exerted
It may sometimes include slaty structure or cleavage, though the latter is usually independent of any mineral constituent, and transverse to the bedding, it having been produced by pressure
The property, possessed by some crystalline rocks, of dividing into plates or slabs, which is due to the cleavage structure of one of the constituents, as mica or hornblende
A decoration of a manifold in which the manifold is partitioned into sheets of some lower dimension, and the sheets are locally parallel (More technically, the foliated manifold is locally homeomorphic to a vector space decorated by cosets of a subspace)
{i} process of producing leaves; process of separating into thin layers; leafy decoration; numbering of pages
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to form into leaves
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of or relating to leaves
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foliated
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{a} leafty, furnished with leaves
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{v} to beat into thin plates or leaves
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{n} a certain curve of the second order
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grow leaves; "the tree foliated in Spring" number the pages of a book or manuscript coat or back with metal foil; "foliate glass" decorate with leaves hammer into thin flat foils; "foliate metal" (especially of metamorphic rock) having thin leaflike layers or strata (often used as a combining form) having or resembling a leaf or having a specified kind or number of leaves; "`foliate' is combined with the prefix `tri' to form the word `trifoliate'" ornamented with foliage or foils; "foliate tracery"; "a foliated capital
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number the pages of a book or manuscript
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(especially of metamorphic rock) having thin leaflike layers or strata
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(often used as a combining form) having or resembling a leaf or having a specified kind or number of leaves; "`foliate' is combined with the prefix `tri' to form the word `trifoliate'"
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coat or back with metal foil; "foliate glass"
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ornamented with foliage or foils; "foliate tracery"; "a foliated capital"
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number the pages of a book or manuscript coat or back with metal foil; "foliate glass"
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shaped like a leaf
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hammer into thin flat foils; "foliate metal"
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Furnished with leaves; leafy; as, a foliate stalk
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To spread over with a thin coat of tin and quicksilver; as, to foliate a looking-glass
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decorate with leaves hammer into thin flat foils; "foliate metal"
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To beat into a leaf, or thin plate
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{f} produce leaves; separate into thin layers; decorate with leaves; number pages
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ornamented with foliage or foils; "foliate tracery"; "a foliated capital
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decorate with leaves
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grow leaves; "the tree foliated in Spring"
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{s} having leaves; covered in leaves; leaflike; decorated with leaflike shapes
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(especially of metamorphic rock) having thin leaflike layers or strata (often used as a combining form) having or resembling a leaf or having a specified kind or number of leaves; "`foliate' is combined with the prefix `tri' to form the word `trifoliate'"
foliation

    الواصلة

    fo·li·a·tion

    التركية النطق

    fōlieyşın

    النطق

    /ˌfōlēˈāsʜən/ /ˌfoʊliːˈeɪʃən/
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