OPISTHOGRAPH

Etymology

Noun

opisthograph (plural opisthographs)

(historical) Any early document (such as a roll of papyrus) that has writing on the back as well as the front.

(historical) Any early book that has letterpress printing on both sides of the page.

Source: Wiktionary



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