Definitions
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- adjective Not capable of being folded.
- adjective That can be
unfolded .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Silly question: is there any reason a radio telescope, with an unfoldable dish, cannot be launched into space and placed at the Earth-Sun L4 or L5 point?
35 Radio Observatories Link to Break Record | Universe Today 2009
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What caught my eye about the unfoldable comic by John Mejias was the dark ink and stark art of the handmade woodcut print.
Saturday at SPX: The Panels scottedelman 2009
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Alas, even though the burden of the traveler eases with each passing year, old stresses linger: sleepless nights in a different time zone, a seemingly shrinking allotment of carry-on space, unfoldable maps and cheap headphones courtesy of the airline.
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The Australian duo has taken mobile living to the next level, with an unfoldable mobile unit that triples its floorspace when you park and open it out.
PREFAB FRIDAY: Andrew Maynard’s Mobile Home | Inhabitat 2006
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USATODAY. com - Hoosiers 'surge mystifies Davis; Terps unfoldable
USATODAY.com - Hoosiers' surge mystifies Davis; Terps unfoldable 2002
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This tool would shorten one face (make the shape opened) and automatically create a new face, adjacent to the appropriate one in such a way that this part is still unfoldable.
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Rossy, 51, said his new model of the jet-pack, which has a two-metre wingspan instead of the 2.5-metre model and no unfoldable parts, was both more aerodynamic and stable.
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"The phones of the future will have this two foot screen which will be unfoldable to watch a movie, and what have you."
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