Submitted by Sara on 5 May 2009 - 3:56pm
A mountain fold is a basic fold, in which the paper is folded behind itself. An easier way to do this is to turn the paper over first and then do a valley fold and turn the paper back over again. The motion of the paper is usually indicated by an arrow with a one-sided hollow head, and the crease is marked with a chain line (two dots alternating with a dash).
Language | Translation |
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Chinese (中文) | 山折 |
Chinese (中文) | 峰折 |
Croatian (Hrvatski) | izbočeni nabor |
Danish (Dansk) | bjergfold |
Dutch (Nederlands) | bergvouw |
English | mountain fold |
French (Français) | pli montagne |
German (Deutsch) | Bergfalte |
Hebrew (romanisation) | kipul har |
Hebrew (עברית) | קיפול הר |
Hungarian (magyar nyelv) | hegyhajtás |
Italian (Italiano) | piega a monte |
Japanese (にほんご / 日本語) | やまおり |
Japanese (にほんご / 日本語) | 山折り |
Portuguese (Português) | dobra em monte |
Spanish (Español) | pliegue montaña |
Spanish (Español) | pliegue monte |
Swedish (Svenska) | bergvikning |