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Folio

Definition:

Folio refers to a term used in the context of manuscripts and books, typically denoting a specific size or format of a sheet of paper.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Senses:

1. A book or manuscript made up of folio-sized pages.
2. A size of paper, typically measuring approximately 9 x 14 inches, often used for legal documents, deeds, or official records.
3. An individual sheet of paper, usually larger in size and folded in half or in three, used for printing pamphlets or manuscripts.

Usages:

- In ancient times, scribes used to transcribe important texts into folios.
- Legal documents and deeds are commonly written on folio-sized paper.
- The publishing company decided to print the novel as a folio for a more luxurious appearance.
- The literary conference distributed their proceedings as folios to the attendees.

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