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A bend in strata or any plane surface.
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The rounded swelling down the center line of many brachiopods, usually on the brachial valve. See symmetry figure.
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The suffix "-fold" means "multiplied by the prefix number." Thus, "twofold (2-fold)" means "doubled" and "threefold (3-fold)" means "tripled."
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To incorporate an egg-white foam into an egg yolk foam or a flour batter without deflating it so that it retains its full leavening power.
Ãâó: www.newitalianrecipes.com/cooking-terms.html
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To add one ingredient or mixture to another using a large metal spoon or spatula. Gentle process that often keeps mixed air fluffed throughout a mixture, such as in angel food cakes.
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