Meaning & Definition of word "Folio"

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    Folio

    /ˈfoʊ.li.oʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. A sheet of paper folded once to form two leaves, or four pages of a book.
      • Example: The manuscript was organized into a series of folios, each containing beautifully illustrated pages.
    • 2. A book or collection of sheets of paper, especially one that is large in size.
      • Example: The library held several rare folios from the 16th century, showcasing the art of that period.
    • 3. A term used in accounting or finance to refer to a sheet used for record-keeping.
      • Example: The accountant updated the folio to reflect the latest transactions made during the quarter.
    • 4. In printing and publishing, a folio can refer to the number denoting the page of a book.
      • Example: The folio number on the page helped the reader easily navigate through the chapters.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'folium' meaning 'leaf'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    folio number:

    A number assigned to a sheet of paper in a book connection.

    folio of accounts:

    A collection of records relating to financial transactions.

    Related Words

    leaf:

    A single sheet of paper in a book or manuscript.

    volume:

    A single book or a series of books.

    manuscript:

    A handwritten or typed document.

    Slang Meanings of folio

    Meaning: A term used in some creative circles to refer to a stylish yet practical folder or notebook.

    Example Sentence: He brought his folio to the meeting to impress the clients.

    Meaning: In design contexts, it can refer to a portfolio showcasing a collection of work.

    Example Sentence: She updated her folio with the latest designs.