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/ˈfōlēˌō/,
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folios, plural;
  1. 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

  2. The leaf number in a printed book

  3. A sheet of paper folded once to form two leaves (four pages) of a book

  4. A size of book made up of such sheets
    • - copies in folio
  5. A book or manuscript made up of sheets of paper folded in such a way; a volume of the largest standard size
    • - old vellum-bound folios
    • - a folio volume

  1. pagination: the system of numbering pages
  2. leaf: a sheet of any written or printed material (especially in a manuscript or book)
  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"
  4. Folio is a literary magazine founded in 1985 and based at American University in Washington, DC. . It publishes fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction twice each year. ...
  5. Foolscap folio (commonly contracted to foolscap or folio) is paper cut to the size of (for "normal" writing paper, 13" x 8"). ...
  6. Folio (abbreviated fo or 2°) is a technical term describing the format of a book, which refers to the size of leaves produced from folding a full sheet of paper on which multiple pages of text were printed. ...
  7. Folio is a realist sans-serif typeface designed by Konrad Bauer and Walter Baum in 1957 for the Bauersche Gießerei (in English: Bauer foundry). Bauer licensed the design to Fonderie Typographique Francaise for sale in France under the name Caravelle.
  8. (Folios) The page numbers that are visible on the final printed copy
  9. (Folios) library books and journals which are larger than average and are held on different shelves from the "normal" sequence. You'll need to look at the Library floor plans in order to locate Folios.
  10. A flat container for holding/storing artwork
  11. The actual page number in a publication.
  12. This is a census reference number normally stamped at the to right hand corner of every other census book page and is used as a reference in indexes.
  13. A sheet of writing material, one half of a bifolium. The front and back of a folio are referred to as the recto and verso, respectively. The numbering of leaves, as opposed to pages, is termed foliation and is commonly found in manuscripts. ...
  14. 1. A sheet of paper in one of the traditional sizes, folded once to give two leaves. 2. A book made of such sheets, i.e. the largest format possible in that particular size.
  15. The page upon which a land instrument is record in the public record. The Book is the "liber", the page is the "folio".
  16. Description of the size of a book: about 15 inches high (Fo).
  17. A page number, for example as part of a running head or foot.
  18. A printer's sheet of paper folded once to make two leaves, double quarto size or larger.
  19. A leaf of paper or page in a file, usually numbered on one side only.
  20. A folio is a large-sized book or journal. Folios are shelved in a separate sequence after the main number sequence. Their call number includes the letter 'f' after the location code and before the DDC component of the call number, e.g. 'UniM ECO f 338.9598 HOBO'. ...
  21. a single leaf or page of a manuscript; they are numbered with r (recto) for the front or right hand page and v (verso) for the back or left hand page
  22. A large sheet of paper folded one time down the center. Usually 17 x 24 inches.
  23. Newspaper name, date and page number that appear at the top of each page.
  24. A term from the early production of paper and vellum in the medieval period. When a single large sheet is folded once and sewn to create two leaves, or four pages, and then bound together, the resulting text is called a "folio. ...
  25. Large-sized book. Shelved in a separate sequence from smaller-sized books.