folio
n.
page in a book; sheet of paper folded in two; folder for storing papers; large size of paper; large book made from this paper
Folio
Folio may refer to:In
bookbinding,A sheet of paper,
parchment, or other material folded in half to make two leaves in a
codex.Mainly for manuscripts, a leaf (ie two pages). Manuscript pages are often traditionally physically marked with numbers, and referred to, by folio number, with "recto" for the first side and "verso" for the second - so "f.3v" would be "page 6" in a conventional count.
Book size, or
Paper size, where folio is a book bound from folio sheets, usually 15" (38,1 cm) tall or more. A book printed on folio pages, such as the
First Folio of
William Shakespeare's plays
Folio (typeface), a sans-serif typeface
Folio Society, publishers of fine illustrated books
Folio Weekly, a newspaper published in Florida and Georgia, a monthly magazine covering the publishing industry., A new wave band from Los Angeles California.The
Palm Foleo, a
subnotebook deviceA term used in the hotel industry to describe a list of room charges for a guest (synonymous to an invoice or bill)
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folio
Noun
1. the system of numbering pages
(synonym) pagination, page number, paging
(hypernym) number
(part-holonym) page
2. a sheet of any written or printed material (especially in a manuscript or book)
(synonym) leaf
(hypernym) sheet, piece of paper, sheet of paper
(hyponym) flyleaf
(part-holonym) written communication, written language
3. a book (or manuscript) consisting of large sheets of paper folded in the middle to make two leaves or four pages; "the first folio of Shakespeare's plays"
(hypernym) book, volume
Folio (das)
n.
folio, large size of paper; large book made from this paper
folio (m)
n.
folio, page in a book; sheet of paper folded in two; folder for storing papers; large size of paper; large book made from this paper