The rear side of a leaf in a book, the even-numbered pages.
The back side of a leaf, which becomes the page on the left side of an open book.
The left-hand page in an open book.
The left-hand page of a book, usually bearing an even page number. The side of a printed sheet intended to be read second.
In a book that is laid open, the left-hand page.
The opposite side (e.g., a page's back side, a book's back cover, etc.). See also: recto.
In printing, the left, even-numbered page of a folded sheet or of two facing pages of a book or publication. The verso page is the second (or reverse) side of a leaf. It is opposite a recto, the right-hand page. See also LEAF; RECTO
The left-hand page which always carries an even numbered folio; opposite of recto. Also refers to the reverse side of a sheet.
Reverse side of a leaf or folio. In a bound open codex, that on the left.
the back of a folio (e.g. 77v = the back of folio 77)
The reverse side of a folio or leaf. When looking at an open codex or book, the verso is the leaf on the left.
The left-hand page of a publication.
the back of a page, or the left side of a page when the book is open.
The page on the left in a book; The side of a leaf to be read second. For example, the verso of the title page is the side on the back of the title page.
the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal design
The back of a map. Sometime text is on the verso, especially if the map is from a book.
The left page of an opened book; also the "back" side of a map or leaf, or the side on which the image does not appear.
The back of a leaf. Contrast "verso," the front of the leaf.
the second or left side of the page when the book is open, i.e. the reverse side of the title page would be referred to as "verso title"
A left-hand page. (cf. recto)
From the Latin vertere meaning "to turn." The back side of a manuscript leaf where the fibers run vertically. (See Recto.)
The left-hand page of a book or the reverse side of a leaf as opposed to the recto.
The left page of an open book, when it is open and facing the reader. The back of a leaf. Also called the reverse.
The left-hand page as opposed to the recto, which is the right-hand page. The verso always carries an even numbered folio. Also refers to the reverse side of a sheet.
the backside of the title-page which usually gives the publication information needed for a citation.
The left-hand (even-numbered) page. Compare recto.
the reverse of the leaf: the left hand page in an open volume. The front of the leaf is the recto.
When viewing an opened book, the "verso" is the page on the left hand side. The "recto" is on the "right." Thus every page has two sides, the recto and the verso. See Recto.
A term given to the left-hand or even-numbered pages of a book.
The back side of the page in a book.
The reverse or back side of a drawing or painting.
the left hand page of a double page of a book, or the reverse of a folio, abbreviated as
The left hand page of an open book.
The back side of a double-sided printed page. Appears on the left side of an open bound book.
The left hand page on a spread. The right page is called Recto.
The rear or reverse side of the paper from the image, frequently contained text.
The left-hand page of a book or the "reverse" side of a page SEE ALSO: Title Page Verso
Refers to the reverse side of the print.
The even-numbered page on the left-hand side of an open book, or the left-hand page of a two-page spread. See also Recto.
the reverse or opposite or left-hand side, especially used in reference to a leaf which has a recto and verso side; in a open book the recto is the right hand page and the verso is the left hand page.
the left-hand page of a book, usually with even-numbered pages. The copyright date of a book is found on the verso (back) of the title page.
the reverse of a page in a book, thus the left-hand page of an opening. X Y Z
The left-hand page of your book. Ww
In a double-sided document, the page that appears on the left side of the spread; an odd-numbered page.
The left-hand page of a book, usually bearing an even page number; see also Recto.
The back side of a folio, appearing on the right side of an opening of a Hebrew manuscript book.
The second, or rear, side of a leaf in a book; in other words, the left-hand page of an opened book. Also called the Reverse.
the left hand page or back side of the leaf (as opposed to "recto")
A left hand page, the back side of the leaf.
Left-hand page of an open publication.
A left-hand page of a book, usually with an even page number.
Generally, the verso of a book, broadsheet, or pamphlet, the left-hand page of a folded sheet, or bound item. It is a term of art in printing and publishing and can be applied more broadly to any field where physical documents are exchanged.