Centerfolds

/ˈsɛntərfoʊldz/ noun

Pages in the middle of a magazine or publication that fold out, or the photographs or artwork printed on those pages.

From 'center' plus 'fold,' referring to the pages that open from the center of a bound publication. This term became iconic in the 20th century with the rise of mass-market magazines.

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