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Definition of page
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of page is as below...
Page (n.) A track along which
pallets
carrying
newly
molded
bricks
are
conveyed
to the hack.
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Recto
::
Recto (n.) The
right-hand
page; --
opposed
to
verso.
Leaded
::
Leaded
(a.)
Separated
by
leads,
as the lines of a
page..
Arrest
::
Arrest
(v. t.) The act of
stopping,
or
restraining
from
further
motion,
etc.;
stoppage;
hindrance;
restraint;
as, an
arrest
of
development..
Offset
::
Offset
(n.) A more or less
distinct
transfer
of a
printed
page or
picture
to the
opposite
page, when the pages are
pressed
together
before
the ink is dry or when it is
poor..
Dagger
::
Dagger
(n.) A mark of
reference
in the form of a
dagger
[/]. It is the
second
in order when more than one
reference
occurs
on a page; --
called
also
obelisk.
Rule
::
Rule (a.) A thin plate of metal
(usually
brass)
of the same
height
as the type, and used for
printing
lines,
as
between
columns
on the same page, or in
tabular
work..
Folio
::
Folio (n.) The page
number.
The even
folios
are on the
left-hand
pages and the odd
folios
on the
right-hand.
Establishment
::
Establishment
(n.) That which is
established;
as: (a) A form of
government,
civil or
ecclesiastical;
especially,
a
system
of
religion
maintained
by the civil
power;
as, the
Episcopal
establishment
of
England.
(b) A
permanent
civil,
military,
or
commercial,
force or
organization.
(c) The place in which one is
permanently
fixed for
residence
or
business;
residence,
including
grounds,
furniture,
equipage,
etc.; with which one is
fitted
out; also, any
office
or place of
business,
with its
fixtures;
Margent
::
Margent
(v. t.) To enter or note down upon the
margin
of a page; to
margin.
Furniture
::
Furniture
(v. t.)
Pieces
of wood or metal of a
lesser
height
than the type,
placed
around
the pages or other
matter
in a form, and, with the
quoins,
serving
to
secure
the form in its place in the
chase..
Page
::
Page (n.) A track along which
pallets
carrying
newly
molded
bricks
are
conveyed
to the hack.
Seepage
::
Seepage
(n.) Alt. of
Sipag.
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) A
letter
or
figure
placed
at the
bottom
of the first page of each sheet of a book or
pamphlet,
as a
direction
to the
binder
in
arranging
and
folding
the
sheets..
Bream
::
Bream (n.) A
marine
sparoid
fish of the genus
Pagellus,
and
allied
genera.
See Sea
Bream..
Below
::
Below
(adv.)
In some part or page
following.
Rampageous
::
Rampageous
(a.)
Characterized
by
violence
and
passion;
unruly;
rampant.
Page
::
Page (v. t.) To mark or
number
the pages of, as a book or
manuscript;
to
furnish
with
folios..
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..
Include
::
Include
(v. t.) To
comprehend
or
comprise,
as a genus the
species,
the whole a part, an
argument
or
reason
the
inference;
to
contain;
to
embrace;
as, this
volume
of
Shakespeare
includes
his
sonnets;
he was
included
in the
invitation
to the
family;
to and
including
page
twenty-five..
Wrappage
::
Wrappage
(n.) That which
wraps;
envelope;
covering.
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