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Meaning of
page
in English
page
us
//peɪdʒ//
uk
//peɪdʒ//
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Plural
pages
Past Tense
paged
Participle Verb
paging
Third Person Singular
pages
Definitions
Noun
one
side
of
a
printed
sheet
;
written
or
printed
content
digital
screen
display
;
online
content
website's
individual
section
The
website
has
a
page
dedicated
to
customer
support
.
a
single
sheet
in
a
book
She
turned
the
page
to
continue
reading
the
story
.
fixed-length
memory
block
The
computer
allocated
a
new
page
of
memory
for
the
program
.
a
library
assistant
who
reshelves
materials
The
library
hired
a
page
to
help
shelve
books
and
other
materials
.
a
legislative
attendant
(
young
person
)
The
young
page
helped
the
senator
with
various
tasks
.
a
young
servant
(
in
a
household
)
The
royal
family
employed
a
page
to
attend
to
their
daily
needs
.
a
young
servant
(
in
a
noble
household
)
The
king
appointed
a
young
page
to
serve
at
the
palace
.
a
message
sent
to
a
pager
;
notification
The
doctor
received
a
page
from
the
hospital
to
attend
to
an
emergency
.
a
serving
boy
(
attending
a
high-ranking
person
)
The
young
page
attended
the
king
during
the
ceremony
.
a
screenful
of
text
and
content
The
website
loaded
a
new
page
with
updated
information
.
printed
sheet
with
arranged
text
The
book
consists
of
200
pages
with
colorful
illustrations
.
a
record
or
written
memory
(
collective
knowledge
)
The
company's
webpage
serves
as
a
page
of
information
for
potential
customers
.
a
young
boy
or
male
child
The
young
page
served
the
royal
family
with
dedication
.
a
track
for
moving
pallets
of
bricks
The
construction
team
built
a
page
to
transport
heavy
bricks
efficiently
.
a
device
to
hold
a
woman's
skirt
The
designer
created
a
beautiful
page
to
hold
the
bride's
wedding
skirt
in
place
.
a
type
of
South
American
moth
(
Urania
genus
)
The
Urania
moth
,
also
known
as
a
page
,
has
distinctive
tail
feathers
.
Verb
to
attend
or
serve
someone
The
hotel
staff
will
page
the
guest
when
their
room
is
ready
.
to
contact
via
pager
The
company
will
page
the
doctor
in
case
of
an
emergency
.
to
call
over
a
public
address
system
The
airport
staff
will
page
the
passenger
to
announce
the
flight
delay
.
to
call
or
summon
someone
(
obsolete
)
The
old
castle's
servants
used
to
page
the
lord
when
visitors
arrived
.
to
turn
pages
in
a
publication
She
began
to
page
through
the
magazine
to
find
her
favorite
article
.
to
number
or
mark
pages
in
a
book
;
organize
The
editor
will
page
the
manuscript
to
ensure
correct
numbering
.
to
furnish
with
folios
(
book
sections
)
The
publisher
will
page
the
book
with
numbered
sections
.
to
call
someone
over
a
public
address
system
The
airport
staff
will
page
the
lost
passenger
over
the
loudspeaker
.
Compounds / Phrases
homepage
main page
start page
pageboy
pageboys
pageful
webpage
frontpage
pageviews
manpage
pageview
page boy
WWW page
back page
multipage
pagefuls
page-turning