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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
  • n. A leaf or one side of a leaf, as of a book, letter, newspaper, or manuscript: tore a page from the book.
  • n. The writing or printing on one side of a leaf.
  • n. The type set for printing one side of a leaf.
  • n. A noteworthy or memorable event: a new page in history.
  • n. Computer Science A quantity of memory storage equal to between 512 and 4,096 bytes.
  • n. Computer Science A webpage.
  • n. A source or record of knowledge: in the pages of science.
  • v. To number the pages of; paginate.
  • verb-intransitive. To turn pages: page through a magazine.
  • n. A boy who acted as a knight's attendant as the first stage of training for chivalric knighthood.
  • n. A youth in ceremonial employment or attendance at court.
  • n. One who is employed to run errands, carry messages, or act as a guide in a hotel, theater, club, or the U.S. Congress or another legislature.
  • n. A boy who holds the bride's train at a wedding.
  • v. To summon or call (a person) by name.
  • v. To summon or call (a person) by means of a beeper.
  • v. To attend as a page.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • n. One of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book or similar document.
  • n. One side of a paper leaf on which one has written or printed.
  • n. A figurative record or writing; a collective memory.
  • n. The type set up for printing a leaf.
  • n. A web page.
  • n. A block of contiguous memory of a fixed length.
  • v. To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript.
  • v. To turn several pages of a publication.
  • v. To furnish with folios.
  • n. A serving boy – a youth attending a person of high degree, especially at courts, as a position of honor and education.
  • n. A youth employed for doing errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households.
  • n. A boy employed to wait upon the members of a legislative body.
  • n. The common name given to an employee whose main purpose is to replace materials that have either been checked out or otherwise moved, back to their shelves.
  • n. A boy child.
  • n. A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman’s dress from the ground.
  • n. A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack.
  • n. Any one of several species of colorful South American moths of the genus Urania.
  • v. To attend (someone) as a page.
  • v. To call or summon (someone).
  • v. To contact (someone) by means of a pager.
  • v. To call (somebody) using a public address system so as to find them.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • n. A serving boy; formerly, a youth attending a person of high degree, especially at courts, as a position of honor and education; now commonly, in England, a youth employed for doing errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households; in the United States, a boy or girl employed to wait upon the members of a legislative body. Prior to 1960 only boys served as pages in the United States Congress.
  • n. A boy child.
  • n. A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman's dress from the ground.
  • n. A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack.
  • n. Any one of several species of beautiful South American moths of the genus Urania.
  • v. To attend (one) as a page.
  • v. To call out a person's name in a public place, so as to deliver a message, as in a hospital, restaurant, etc.
  • v. To call a person on a pager.
  • n. One side of a leaf of a book or manuscript.
  • n. A record; a writing.
  • n. The type set up for printing a page.
  • v. To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript; to furnish with folios.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • n. One side of a written or printed leaf, as of a book or pamphlet.
  • n. In printing, types, or types and cuts, properly arranged as to length and width for printing on one side of the leaf of a book or pamphlet.
  • n. Any writing or printed record: as, the page of history; also, figuratively, a book: as, the sacred page.
  • n. In the manufacture of bricks by hand-molding, a slideway formed of iron rails on wooden supports.
  • To mark or number the pages of (a book or manuscript).
  • To make up (composed type) into pages.
  • n. A male servant or attendant.
  • n. A boy or young man who attends upon the members and officers of a legislative body while in session: as, a Senate page; the pages in the House of Representatives.
  • n. A stable-boy; a groom.
  • n. A shepherd's servant, whether boy or man.
  • n. In general, a child; a boy; a lad.
  • n. A contrivance of cord and steel clips for holding up a woman's train or skirt to prevent it from dragging on the ground.
  • To attend as a page.
  • n. Any one of several South American uraniid butterflies marked with black and green in such a manner as to suggest a page's uniform.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • n. a boy who is employed to run errands
  • n. in medieval times a youth acting as a knight's attendant as the first stage in training for knighthood
  • v. number the pages of a book or manuscript
  • n. English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962)
  • v. contact, as with a pager or by calling somebody's name over a P.A. system
  • n. United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922)
  • v. work as a page
  • n. a youthful attendant at official functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings
  • n. one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains
  • Verb Form
    paged    pages    paging   
    Hypernym
    Words that are more generic or abstract
    messenger boy    errand boy    attendant    tender    attender    number    industrialist    summon    author    diplomatist   
    Cross Reference
    Variant
    pager   
    Form
    paged    paging   
    Synonym
    Words with the same meaning
    record    writing    attendant    buttons    ichoglan    footboy    henchman    donzel    side    account   
    Rhyme
    Words with the same terminal sound
    Age    Cage    Gage    Osage    Paige    age    assuage    backstage    cage    disengage   
    Unknown
    Design    Technology   
    Same Context
    Words that are found in similar contexts
    list    file    book    text    chapter    volume    copy    section    sheet    site