pages
noun(page)
one of the leaves of a publication or manuscript; also : a single side of one of these leaves
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noun(page)
the material printed or written on a page
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noun(page)
the block of information found at a single World Wide Web address
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verb(page)
to turn the pages (as of a book or magazine) especially in a steady or haphazard manner —usually used with through
pages
verb(page)
to number or mark the pages of
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verb(page)
to summon by repeatedly calling out the name of
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verb(page)
to send a message to via a pager
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verb(page)
to wait on or serve in the capacity of a page
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noun(page)
a youth being trained for the medieval rank of knight and in the personal service of a knight
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noun(page)
a youth attendant on a person of rank especially in the medieval period
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noun(page)
a boy serving as an honorary attendant at a formal function (such as a wedding)
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plural noun(page)
the section of a telephone directory that lists individuals and businesses alphabetically
pages
plural noun(page)
the section of a telephone book that lists business and professional firms alphabetically by category and that includes classified advertising; also : a listing of products or services that is independently published
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plural noun(page)
a directory resembling yellow pages
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noun(page)
the part of a phone book that lists the names, addresses, and phone numbers of people and businesses
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verb(page)
to print or report on the front page
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noun(page)
the page typically encountered first on a website that usually contains links to the other pages of the site
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noun(page)
a page of a book bearing the title and usually the names of the author and publisher and the place and sometimes date of publication