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Definition of page
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Page (n.) A track along which
pallets
carrying
newly
molded
bricks
are
conveyed
to the hack.
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Bottom
::
Bottom
(n.) The
lowest
part of
anything;
the foot; as, the
bottom
of a tree or well; the
bottom
of a hill, a lane, or a
page..
Folio
::
Folio (n.) A book made of
sheets
of paper each
folded
once (four pages to the
sheet);
hence,
a book of the
largest
kind. See Note under
Paper..
Equipage
::
Equipage
(n.)
Retinue;
train;
suite.
Paged
::
Paged (imp. & p. p.) of Pag.
Slippage
::
Slippage
(n.) The act of
slipping;
also, the
amount
of
slipping..
Broadside
::
Broadside
(n.) A sheet of paper
containing
one large page, or
printed
on one side only; --
called
also
broadsheet..
Interference
::
Interference
(n.) The act or state of
interfering;
as, the
stoppage
of a
machine
by the
interference
of some of its
parts;
a
meddlesome
interference
in the
business
of
others..
Imprint
::
Imprint
(v. t.)
Whatever
is
impressed
or
imprinted;
the
impress
or mark left by
something;
specifically,
the name of the
printer
or
publisher
(usually)
with the time and place of
issue,
in the
title-page
of a book, or on any
printed
sheet..
Page
::
Page (n.) A boy
child.
Warpage
::
Warpage
(n.) The act of
warping;
also, a
charge
per ton made on
shipping
in some
harbors..
Feuilleton
::
Feuilleton
(n.) A part of a
French
newspaper
(usually
the
bottom
of the
page),
devoted
to light
literature,
criticism,
etc.; also, the
article
or tale
itself,
thus
printed..
Lead
::
Lead (v. t.) To place leads
between
the lines of; as, to lead a page;
leaded
matter..
Leaf
::
Leaf (n.)
Something
which is like a leaf in being wide and thin and
having
a flat
surface,
or in being
attached
to a
larger
body by one edge or end; as : (a) A part of a book or
folded
sheet
containing
two pages upon its
opposite
sides.
(b) A side,
division,
or part, that
slides
or is
hinged,
as of
window
shutters,
folding
doors,
etc. (c) The
movable
side of a
table.
(d) A very thin
plate;
as, gold leaf. (e) A
portion
of fat lying in a
separate
fold or
layer.
(f) One of the teeth of a
pinion,
es
So
::
So
(adv.)
About the
number,
time, or
quantity
specified;
thereabouts;
more or less; as, I will spend a week or so in the
country;
I have read only a page or so..
Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.)
Hence,
any
triumphal
procession;
a
pompous
exhibition;
a
stately
show or
pageant..
Bearer
::
Bearer
(n.) A strip of
reglet
or other
furniture
to bear off the
impression
from a blank page; also, a type or
type-high
piece of metal
interspersed
in blank parts to
support
the plate when it is
shaved..
Paginal
::
Paginal
(a.)
Consisting
of
pages.
Headpiece
::
Headpiece
(n.) An
engraved
ornament
at the head of a
chapter,
or of a
page..
Sweeper
::
Sweepage
(n.) The crop of hay got in a
meadow.
Stopped
::
Stoppage
(n.) The act of
stopping,
or
arresting
progress,
motion,
or
action;
also, the state of being
stopped;
as, the
stoppage
of the
circulation
of the
blood;
the
stoppage
of
commerce..
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