Noun
A writ of right.
The right-hand page; -- opposed to verso.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThank you, Mr. President and thank you distinguished colleagues. We ask earnestly for your help in the timely passage of the 2015 National Budget. At this junction, Mr. President, may I ask that we recognize Senate President Pro-Tempore Recto. Francis Escudero
On this note, Mr. President, distinguish colleagues, it is my distinct honor and privilege to nominate Senator Ralph Recto as our President Pro Tempore. Francis Escudero
Language can be compared to a sheet of paper: thought is its recto and sound its verso: one cannot cut the verso without simultaneously cutting the recto. Ferdinand de Saussure
Aside from Poe and Tolentino, the other authors of the bill are Senators Ralph Recto, Maria Josefa Imelda “Imee” Marcos, Juan Edgardo “Sonny” Angara, Emmanuel “Joel” Villanueva, and Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. Source: Internet
Aside from calling for a “bigger COA detachment”, Recto had proposed the appointment of a “resident Ombudsman” in the PhilHealth to keep an eye on PhilHealth officials. Source: Internet
The bifolio consisting of folios 78 (verso) and 81 (recto) form an integrated design with water flowing from one folio to the other. Source: Internet