Boustrophedon

What is Boustrophedon?


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Boustrophedon is to write from left to right in one line and right to left in the next one, or vice-versa. The term derives from Greek, from the way land is plowed with an ox. One form of ancient Greek was written like this. Some printing computer-related devices use this technique.

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