folding
Word family (noun) fold folder (adjective) folded folding (verb) fold unfold
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Furniturefoldingfold‧ing /ˈfəʊldɪŋ $ ˈfoʊl-/ adjective [only before noun]
DHFa folding bicycle, bed, chair etc has parts that you can bend or fold together to make it easier to carry or store → foldawayExamples from the Corpusfolding• One man just sat there in silence, looking at the camera, grinning and folding and refolding his six fivers.• Kellaway sat on the folding bed and let the notebook fall open.• A search of the outside store revealed two folding canvas garden chairs, dilapidated but useable.• Bingham reappears with a metal folding chair.• The body was divided into two small and one large compartments, which could be divided in the centre by folding doors.• Standard equipment includes an electric sunroof, electric front windows, remote control central locking and a 60/40 split folding rear seat.