From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishorigamio‧ri‧ga‧mi /ˌɒrɪˈɡɑːmi $ ˌɔː-/ noun [uncountable] DGOthe Japanese art of folding paper to make attractive objects
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origami• It twisted into an origami boat and sailed off towards a sewer inlet.• Tortoise-necked, he reads the price aloud and fingers do their automatic origami.• An analogy is origami - paper folding.• And just what, you ask, is origami anyway?• It started much smaller with just origami insects.• It seems pretty obvious they both attend the same origami evening class.• To follow the analogy with origami, we need to know where to fold the paper.Origin origami (1900-2000) Japanese “fold paper”