folioed
fo·li·o
fo·li·o [f?lee ?]
n (plural fo·li·os)
1. large book or manuscript: a book or manuscript in the largest size usual for books, traditionally created by folding a single sheet of standard-sized printing paper once, giving two leaves or four pages
2. large sheet for book: a standard-sized sheet of printing paper folded once to give two leaves or four pages
3. page numbered on front: a paper or parchment page that is numbered on the front but not the back
4. page number: a page number (technical)
5. law measurement for legal documents: a unit for measuring the length of legal documents, usually 100 words in the United States and 72 or 90 in the United Kingdom
6. accounting ledger page: a page, or two facing pages, of a ledger
vt (past and past participle fo·li·oed, present participle fo·li·o·ing, 3rd person present singular fo·li·os)
number pages: to number the pages in a book
adj
large-format: printed in folio size
[Mid-15th century. %26lt; late Latin folio "at the page" %26lt; Latin folium "leaf, page"]Untwist the letters diefool for super text twist?
de folio
die fool
doe foil
floe do
foe idol
food lei
fool die
fooled i
i fooled
idol foe
lei food
lie food
ode foil
of oiled
oiled of
oldie of
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