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Learn to pronounce fo·li·o

/ˈfōlēō/
noun
an individual leaf of paper or parchment, numbered on the recto or front side only, occurring either loose as one of a series or forming part of a bound volume.

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May 10, 2024 · verb. folioed; folioing; folios. transitive verb. : to put a serial number on each leaf or page of.
a volume having pages of the largest size, formerly made from such a sheet. a leaf of a manuscript or book numbered only on the front side.
FOLIO meaning: 1. a book made of paper of a large size, especially one of the earliest books printed in Europe 2…. Learn more.
A folio is an old fashioned kind of book, typically made of large folded sheets of paper. In the 1600s, many of Shakespeare's plays were printed in the form ...
a set number of words (100 in the U.S., 72 or 90 in England) considered as a unit of measuring the length of a legal or official document. 3. Printing.
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First, a folio (abbreviated fo or 2o) is a book or pamphlet made up of one or more full sheets of paper, on each of which four pages of text are printed, two on ...
Folio definition: a sheet of paper folded once to make two leaves, or four pages, of a book or manuscript. See examples of FOLIO used in a sentence.
A book made of sheets of paper each folded in half (two leaves or four pages to the sheet); hence, a book of the largest kind, exceeding 30 centimetres in ...
/ˈfəʊliəʊ/ /ˈfəʊliəʊ/ (plural folios) ​a book made with large sheets of paper, especially as used in early printing. a folio edition.
Folio definition: A specific number of words used as a unit for measuring the length of the text of a legal document.
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