Recto in a sentence as a noun

Paragraphs dont run in one line from the verso to the recto[1].

But so far, this only includes the recto of each folio, not the verso.

There are no verso/recto margins but chapters always start on odd pages and the header/footer is setup for verso/recto.

The last part of the recto contains some decipherable signs and letters, which, however, do not amount to a coherent text.

For example space for bindings or differences in margins between recto and verso sides of two sided printing.

Thought about switching to a Brother laser, possibly wireless, with automated recto-verso scanner too.

To the reading brain, meaning conveyed by words occupies a specific, physical location in the text—the top or bottom of a page, verso or recto on a two-page spread, and at a certain level in the page stack.

Recto definitions

noun

right-hand page