Plegado in english

Creased

pronunciation: krist part of speech: adjective
In gestures

plegado = folding ; folded. 

Example: Fifthly, most of the printing paper of the sixteenth century was in the foolscap size range, which was considered the ordinary size, the shapes and sizes of books printed on it being determined by the folding.Example: Kate was tidying up around the house yesterday and found a folded sheet of paper under our bed amidst the great clumps of dog hair that had accumulated there.

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» resistencia al plegadofold strength .

Example: The discussion is confined to the fold strength of paper in relation to its date and geographical origin.

plegar = fold ; pleat ; fold + Nombre + down. 

Example: Other commercially available wallets are made of a more pliable transparent plastic - again with a separate pocket for each slide - and these can be folded to fit into a cardboard box.Example: Most fabrics fray, and before pleating a fabric you should neaten the edges cutting them with pinking shear scissors.Example: Use this folding cart to carry anything around the house, garden or warehouse and fold it down for storage when you're done.

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» plegar los remosship + oars [Retirar los remos del agua para ponerlos dentro de la embarcación] .

Example: We crept along at the slowest of paces, occasionally having to ship oars as the canal narrowed under bridges.

Plegado synonyms

crumpled in spanish: estropeado, pronunciation: krʌmpəld part of speech: adjective rumpled in spanish: arrugado, pronunciation: rʌmpəld part of speech: adjective wrinkled in spanish: arrugado, pronunciation: rɪŋkəld part of speech: adjective
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