Origami (disambiguation)

Origami (disambiguation)

Origami is the traditional Japanese folk art of paper folding.

Origami may also refer to:

  • Bulbophyllum origami, a species of orchid
  • DNA origami, the folding of DNA to create two and three dimensional shapes at the nanoscale
  • Origami (magic trick), a stage illusion with a Japanese paperfolding theme
  • Project Origami, an early codename for Microsoft's Ultra-Mobile PC

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