The counterpart of "verso" is "recto."
Explanation
- "Verso" refers to the left-hand page or the back side of a leaf in a book or manuscript.
- "Recto" is the term for the right-hand page or the front side of a leaf opposite to the verso.
- This pair is commonly used in bookbinding, printing, and manuscript terminology to denote the two sides of a leaf.
- In addition, "verso" can also mean the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal design, with "recto" being its counterpart.
Thus, "recto" is the counterpart of "verso" in contexts relating to pages or sides of items such as coins or medals.
