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bolt
3
(bolt)
Pronunciation:
/bəʊlt/
noun
1
a roll of fabric, originally as a measure:
the room was stacked with
bolts of
cloth
2
a folded edge of a piece of paper that is trimmed off to allow it to be opened, as on a section of a book.
Origin:
Middle English
: transferred use of
bolt
1
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