Pronunciation: /ˌænəˈpɪsθəˌɡræf/
noun a manuscript or book having writing on one side of the page only
A1 I found an anopisthograph in the library.
A2 The ancient manuscript was written on an anopisthograph.
B1 The museum displayed an anopisthograph dating back to the Middle Ages.
B2 Art historians were excited to discover an anopisthograph hidden in the archives.
C1 The rare anopisthograph was carefully preserved in a climate-controlled room.
C2 Scholars debated the authenticity of the anopisthograph due to its unique features.
formal The ancient manuscript was written on an anopisthograph, with text on both sides of the parchment.
informal I found a rare anopisthograph book at the antique store, it's pretty cool.
slang Check out this funky anopisthograph I stumbled upon in my grandpa's attic.
figurative Her mind was like an anopisthograph, constantly flipping between different thoughts and ideas.
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