Boustrophedon

/ˌbaʊstrəˈfiːdɒn/ noun/adjective

An ancient method of writing in which alternate lines run in opposite directions — left to right, then right to left — like an ox plowing a field.

From Greek 'boustrophedon' — 'bous' (ox) + 'strophe' (turning). Ancient Greeks wrote like a farmer plows — reaching the end of a row and turning around. Your eyes never had to jump back!

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