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Recto - How To Discuss

By Sophia Dalton

Recto,

Definition of Recto:

  1. Right-hand page of an open publication, usually odd numbered. The title of a book appears always on rector, and so do the table of contents, preface, introduction, chapter headings, etc. The left-hand page is called verso.

  2. A right-hand page of an open book, or the front of a loose document.

Synonyms of Recto

Epistle side, Acknowledgments, Back, Back matter, ■■■■■■■ title, Bibliography, Catch line, Catchword, Colophon, Conservative, Contents, Contents page, Copyright page, Decanal side, Dedication, Endleaf, Endpaper, Endsheet, Errata, Flyleaf, Folio, Fore edge, Foreword, Front matter, Half-title page, Head, Imprint, Index, Inscription, Introduction, Leaf, Makeup, Page, Preface, Preliminaries, Reactionary, Reverso, Right, Right field, Right hand, Right side, Right wing, Right-winger, Running title, Signature, Starboard, Starboard tack, Subtitle, Table of contents, Tail, Text, Title, Title page, Trim size, Type page, Verso, Folio, Sheet, Side, Leaf

How to use Recto in a sentence?

  1. However, it was very much the habit to place the blank sheet as the recto (looking at the opening of a book, the right leaf), with the miniature on the verso (looking at the open book, the left leaf).

Meaning of Recto & Recto Definition