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fo·li·o F0226100 (fō′lē-ō′)n. pl. fo·li·os 1. a. A large sheet of paper folded once in the middle, making two leaves or four pages of a book or manuscript.b. A book or manuscript of the largest common size, usually about 38 centimeters (15 inches) in height, consisting of such folded sheets.2. a. A leaf of a book numbered only on the front side.b. A number on such a leaf.c. A page number.3. Law A specific number of words used as a unit for measuring the length of the text of a legal document.tr.v. fo·li·oed, fo·li·o·ing, fo·li·os To number consecutively the pages or leaves of (a book, for example). [Middle English, from Late Latin foliō, ablative of folium, leaf of paper, from Latin, leaf; see bhel- in Indo-European roots.]folio (ˈfəʊlɪəʊ) n, pl -lios1. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a sheet of paper folded in half to make two leaves for a book or manuscript2. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a book or manuscript of the largest common size made up of such sheets3. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a leaf of paper or parchment numbered on the front side only4. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a page number in a book5. (Law) law a unit of measurement of the length of legal documents, determined by the number of words, generally 72 or 90 in Britain and 100 in the US6. NZ a collection of related materialadj (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) relating to or having the format of a folio: a folio edition. vb, -lios, -lioing or -lioed (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (tr) to number the leaves of (a book) consecutively[C16: from Latin phrase in foliō in a leaf, from folium leaf]fo•li•o (ˈfoʊ liˌoʊ) n., pl. -li•os, n. 1. a sheet of paper folded once to make two leaves, or four pages, of a book or manuscript. 2. a volume having pages of the largest size, formerly made from such a sheet. 3. a leaf of a manuscript or book numbered only on the front side. 4. a. (in a book) the number of each page. b. (in a newspaper) the number of each page together with the date and the name of the newspaper. 5. Law. a certain number of words, in the U.S. generally 100, taken as a unit for computing the length of a document. adj. 6. pertaining to or having the format of a folio: a folio volume. v.t. 7. to number each leaf or page of. [1525–35; < Latin foliō] folio Past participle: folioed Gerund: folioing
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I folio | you folio | he/she/it folios | we folio | you folio | they folio |
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I folioed | you folioed | he/she/it folioed | we folioed | you folioed | they folioed |
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I am folioing | you are folioing | he/she/it is folioing | we are folioing | you are folioing | they are folioing |
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I have folioed | you have folioed | he/she/it has folioed | we have folioed | you have folioed | they have folioed |
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I was folioing | you were folioing | he/she/it was folioing | we were folioing | you were folioing | they were folioing |
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I had folioed | you had folioed | he/she/it had folioed | we had folioed | you had folioed | they had folioed |
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I will folio | you will folio | he/she/it will folio | we will folio | you will folio | they will folio |
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I will have folioed | you will have folioed | he/she/it will have folioed | we will have folioed | you will have folioed | they will have folioed |
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I will be folioing | you will be folioing | he/she/it will be folioing | we will be folioing | you will be folioing | they will be folioing |
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I have been folioing | you have been folioing | he/she/it has been folioing | we have been folioing | you have been folioing | they have been folioing |
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I will have been folioing | you will have been folioing | he/she/it will have been folioing | we will have been folioing | you will have been folioing | they will have been folioing |
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I had been folioing | you had been folioing | he/she/it had been folioing | we had been folioing | you had been folioing | they had been folioing |
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I would folio | you would folio | he/she/it would folio | we would folio | you would folio | they would folio |
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I would have folioed | you would have folioed | he/she/it would have folioed | we would have folioed | you would have folioed | they would have folioed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | folio - the system of numbering pages page number, pagination, pagingpage - one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it containsnumber - a concept of quantity involving zero and units; "every number has a unique position in the sequence" | | 2. | folio - a sheet of any written or printed material (especially in a manuscript or book)leafpiece of paper, sheet of paper, sheet - paper used for writing or printingflyleaf - a blank leaf in the front or back of a bookinterleaf - a blank leaf inserted between the leaves of a bookpage - one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it containsblack and white, written communication, written language - communication by means of written symbols (either printed or handwritten) | | 3. | folio - a book (or manuscript) consisting of large sheets of paper folded in the middle to make two leaves or four pages; "the first folio of Shakespeare's plays"book, volume - physical objects consisting of a number of pages bound together; "he used a large book as a doorstop" | Translationsfolio (ˈfouliou) – plural ˈfolios – noun1. a sheet of paper folded once. 對折紙 对折纸2. a book in which the pages are made of sheets of paper folded once. Shakespeare's plays were first printed in folio. 對開本 对开本folio
folio Law a unit of measurement of the length of legal documents, determined by the number of words, generally 72 or 90 in Britain and 100 in the US folio[′fō·lē‚ō] (graphic arts) The page number as it will appear in printed text. Folio(1) Text management software for the professional reference publishing market from Fast Search & Transfer, Oslo, Norway and Boston, MA (www.fastsearch.com). Known as FAST Folio since its acquisition in 2004 from NextPage, Inc., it provides storage, retrieval and hypertext capability for text databases and can import text from over 40 file formats. Folio search capabilities are geared to the kind of extensive reference material found in government regulations, case and tax law documents, insurance policies and accounting guidelines.
Folio was developed by Utah-based Folio Corporation, acquired by Open Market in 1997 and NextPage, Inc. in 1999. Fast Search purchased the publishing applications business unit of NextPage in 2004, which included the Folio, LivePublish, NXT and GetSmart software products.
(2) (folio) In typography, a printed page number. For example, folio 3 could be the 27th physical page in a book. A "blind folio" is a page number accounted for in pagination but not printed on the page. These occur most frequently on blank left book pages or opening pages of a chapter or article.folio
folio 1 a sheet of paper folded once to make two leaves and four pages. 2 a piece of paper of a certain size, normally 17 x 24 inches, with foolscap folio being 13 x 8 inches. 3 in legal usage mainly for charging purposes, a unit of measurement of the length of legal documents, determined by the number of words. The term sheet is also used in this technical sense of a page with a given number of words upon it. folio
FolioA portfolio of stocks and other securities that an investor may buy or sell as a single unit, much like a mutual fund. Unlike a mutual fund, however, the investor may add or subtract securities from the portfolio at his/her discretion for a flat monthly or annual fee to the brokerage providing the folio. This gives the investor substantial control over the portfolio, especially in its tax consequences, while still providing the main advantage of a mutual fund, namely disbursing risk over a wide variety of securities.folio A personalized collection of stocks an investor can assemble or purchase as a preselected basket. Investors can sell and replace individual stocks in a folio, generally as often as desired, for a single monthly or annual fee. Choosing when to replace stocks allows an investor substantial control over the tax consequences of owning folios compared to owning mutual funds.folioIn some states, refers to the page number of the book in which real estate documents are recorded. FOLIO
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FOLIO➣Friends of Libraries in Oklahoma (Tulsa, OK) | FOLIO➣Facilitated Online Learning as an Interactive Opportunity (National Electronic Library for Health Librarian Development Programme) |
folioenUS
Synonyms for folionoun the system of numbering pagesSynonyms- page number
- pagination
- paging
Related Wordsnoun a sheet of any written or printed material (especially in a manuscript or book)SynonymsRelated Words- piece of paper
- sheet of paper
- sheet
- flyleaf
- interleaf
- page
- black and white
- written communication
- written language
noun a book (or manuscript) consisting of large sheets of paper folded in the middle to make two leaves or four pagesRelated Words |