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    page
    /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 foliosheetsideleaf

    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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  2. a young person whose job is to deliver messages, answer people's questions, do things for other staff, etc. in a company or organization : He is a hotel page. He worked as a page at the old Vernon Branch Library.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. a piece of paper in a book, magazine, etc, or one side of a piece of paper: The article is on page 36. I've only read 50 pages so far. Fewer examples. The lines run horizontally across the page. The bright blue letters really stand out on the page. Nicola fed the pages into the photocopier.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. page meaning, definition, what is page: one side of a piece of paper in a book, ...: Learn more.