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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

what is the meaning of this term

"a row of the nursery quartos" ? I just can't image it. Not only "a row" but also " quartos", what is that mean?
  

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"quartos" doesn't mean anything. Are you sure that you spelt it correctly?

  • "quartos" doesn't mean anything.
  • Are you sure that you spelt it correctly?
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"quartos" doesn't mean anything. Are you sure that you spelt it correctly?
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A quarto is a booklet or pamphlet printed a certain way, so it could mean something like "a row of children's booklets" (on a shelf, for instance).
More context would certainly help. Where did you find the phrase? Can you at least supply the whole sentence?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarto
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khoffA quarto is a booklet or pamphlet printed a certain way, so it could mean something like "a row of children's booklets" (on a shelf, for instance).More context would certainly help. Where did you find the phrase? Can you at least supply the whole sentence?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quart
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AnonymousIt's specialist terminology, not common in everyday speech. .
Yes, that's certainly true. Sorry I didn't mention that.

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