Noun
The word is derived from folium
of Folium
Source: Webster's dictionaryA Baroque sensibility sometimes informs the more coordinated sequencer patterns, which has its most direct expression in the La Folia section that comes at the very end of the title track of Force Majeure. Source: Internet
In gneisses these alternating folia are sometimes thicker and less regular than in schists, but most importantly less micaceous; they may be lenticular, dying out rapidly. Source: Internet
In an article in the Amsterdam university magazine Folia in the beginning of the eighties he had Jewish writer Leon de Winter perform the "Treblinka love game" with "a piece of barbed wire" around his "dick". Source: Internet
Folia Collective is located at 380 S. Lake Avenue, Suite 105 in Pasadena. Source: Internet
He also composed one large scale instrumental work in 1815 intended as a study in late classical orchestration: Twenty-Six Variations for the Orchestra on a Theme called La Folia di Spagna. Source: Internet
On the edge of the specimens, however, the white folia of granular quartz will be visible. Source: Internet