Anopisthograph

/ænəˈpɪsθəɡræf/ noun

An ancient manuscript or document (like a papyrus) written on only one side, as opposed to having writing on both sides.

From Greek 'ano-' (up, back) + 'opisthen' (from behind) + 'graphein' (to write), literally meaning 'not written on the back.' The term describes medieval and ancient book practices.

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