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recto

[rek-toh] / ˈrɛk toʊ /


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“Sobekmose,” a masterwork containing about 100 spells, is unusual, in part, because it’s inscribed recto and verso.

From The Wall Street Journal

Exterior becomes interior — or verso becomes recto — in Leedham’s wittily jumbled tableaux.

From Washington Post

Then on the recto the book opens up a trapdoor: “But what else is time?”

From New York Times

On each recto, a square of a different color contains a riddle, begging us to turn the page to reveal the identity of the speaker.

From New York Times

Part of the appeal of the Folger paperbacks is their accessible design: On the recto page, the original text, uncut; on the verso, helpful vocabulary words, often accompanied by tiny reproductions of Elizabethan etchings.

From New York Times