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gatefold
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gate·fold  (gtfld)
n.
A foldout, especially one that opens to double the page size.
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Noun1.gatefold - an oversize page that is folded in to a book or magazine
page - one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains
centerfold, centrefold - a magazine center spread; especially a foldout of a large photograph or map or other feature


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The packaging is just how you remember it - ``On the Border'' sports the rough, textured cover; ``The Eagles,'' ``Hotel California'' and ``The Long Run'' have gatefolds, and the appropriate posters (tiny as they are) are included, too.
One theory says that architects like looking at pictures of buildings in the same way that submariners like looking at gatefolds.
The report features gatefolds opposite gatefolds laden with text, facts, and photos and instructions to "open" and to "pull.
 
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