Centrefold

/ˈsɛntrəˌfoʊld/ noun

The middle pages of a magazine that are printed on one large sheet and fold out, often featuring a large photograph or special content.

From 'centre' + 'fold' (a crease created by bending). Originated with magazine printing in the 20th century as a design feature that took advantage of how publications are bound and folded.

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