noun
- plural of folium.
noun
- a wild and noisy Portuguese carnival dance accompanied by tambourines, performed at a frantic pace by men dressed as women and often carrying masked boys on their shoulders.
noun, plural fo·lí·as [Spanish faw-lee-ahs] /Spanish fɔˈli ɑs/.
- an early medieval Iberian dance accompanied by mime and songs, performed during celebrations of the solstice and New Year festivals.
noun, plural fo·li·a [foh-lee-uh] /ˈfoʊ li ə/.
- a thin leaflike stratum or layer; a lamella.
- Geometry. a loop; part of a curve terminated at both ends by the same node. Equation: x3 + y3 = 3axy.
noun
- the plural of folium
noun plural -lia (-lɪə)
- a plane geometrical curve consisting of a loop whose two ends, intersecting at a node, are asymptotic to the same line. Standard equation: x ³ + y ³=3a xy where x = y +a is the equation of the line
- any thin leaflike layer, esp of some metamorphic rocks
see folio.
n. pl. fo•li•a (-lē-ə)
- A broad, thin, leaflike structure, as of the cerebellar cortex.
Plural folia
- A thin, leaflike layer or stratum occurring especially in metamorphic rock.
- A plane cubic curve having a single loop, a node, and two ends asymptotic to the same line. Also called folium of Descartes