opisthographic

English

Etymology

From opisthography +‎ -ic.

Adjective

opisthographic (not comparable)

  1. Written on both sides.
    • 2006, Mogens Herman Hansen, Studies in the Population of Aigina, Athens and Eretria, page 62:
      There is one opisthographic stele for each phyle and the demoi appear as headings under which are listed the names and patronymics of the citizens belonging to that demos.
  2. Relating to an opisthograph.

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