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- Dictionarypage/peɪdʒ/
noun
- 1. one or both sides of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, newspaper, or other collection of bound sheets: "a book of not less than 40 pages" Similar
verb
- 1. look through the pages of (a book, magazine, etc.): "she was paging through a pile of Sunday newspapers"
- 2. divide (a piece of software or data) into sections, keeping the most frequently accessed in main memory and storing the rest in virtual memory.
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PAGE definition: 1. a side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine, usually with a number…. Learn more.
The meaning of PAGE is one of the leaves of a publication or manuscript; also : a single side of one of these leaves. How to use page in a sentence.
noun. one side of a leaf of something printed or written, as a book, manuscript, or letter. the entire leaf of such a printed or written thing: He tore out one of the pages. a single sheet of paper for writing. a noteworthy or distinctive event or period: a reign that formed a gloomy page in English history.
A page is one side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper. Each page usually has a number printed at the top or bottom.
PAGE definition: 1. a piece of paper in a book, magazine, etc, or one side of a piece of paper: 2. one part of a…. Learn more.
1. a. A side of a sheet of paper, as in a book or newspaper: tore a page from the book. b. The writing or printing on one side of a page. c. The type set for printing one side of a page. 2. A noteworthy or memorable event: a new page in history. 3. Computers A webpage. 4. Computers A quantity of memory storage equal to between 512 and 4,096 bytes.
A page is one sheet of a book, magazine, or other collection of papers. You can read a page in a children's picture book much faster than a page of War and Peace. If you read a book, turning its pages, you page through it, and if you write a number on each unnumbered page, you could say you page it.
Page Definition. The printing or writing on such a leaf, often with reference to the particular contents. The sports pages. A record of events. The pages of history. An event or series of events that might fill a page. A colorful page in his life. To summon or call (a person) by name.
n. Printing one side of a leaf of something printed or written, as a book, manuscript, or letter. Printing the entire leaf of such a printed or written thing: He tore out one of the pages. Printing a single sheet of paper for writing. a noteworthy or distinctive event or period: a reign that formed a gloomy page in English history.
PAGE meaning: 1 : one side of a sheet of paper especially in a book, magazine, etc. abbreviation p; 2 : the material printed or written on a page