inclined fold
inclined fold A fold in which the angle of dip of the axial plane is between 10° and 80°, and the highest and lowest points on the fold surfaces do not necessarily coincide with the hinge points. Compare OVERFOLD; UPRIGHT FOLD; and RECUMBENT FOLD.
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