Wiktionary
alt. In a publication and particularly a magazine, the two central pages, which belong to the same paper and face each other: the most visible part. n. In a publication and particularly a magazine, the two central pages, which belong to the same paper and face each other: the most visible part.
WordNet
n. the spread at the center of a magazine [syn: centre spread]
Usage examples of "center spread".
Kraft had the magazine open to the center spread, a panorama of a swamp in the Age of Reptiles.
The magazine opened naturally to the center spread, which was a color ad for MoonMist Cigarettes.
She wore a lab coat over her red silk blouse, but even so John could see that she was very large-breasted -the kind of girl Playboy would have featured in its center spread as The Nudest Shrink.
Freddy Lounds had two bylines in the same double-page center spread.
H'eeaq, a lone world, a hundred lights out toward Galactic Zenith, where Center spread over the sky like a blazing roof.
A vivid purple bruise with a black spot at its center spread across her arm.
She grinned inside and out at the sight, the table lengthened so that it hardly gave them room to edge around it, the center spread with fantastical culinary artistry, platters of meat, by the gods, no stale freeze-dried chips and jerky and suchlike.