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Definition of page
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Page (n.) Any one of
several
species
of
beautiful
South
American
moths of the genus
Urania.
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Divest
::
Divest
(v. t.) To
unclothe;
to
strip,
as of
clothes,
arms, or
equipage;
--
opposed
to
invest..
Sport
::
Sport (v. t.) To
exhibit,
or bring out, in
public;
to use or wear; as, to sport a new
equipage..
Last
::
Last (a.) Being after all the
others,
similarly
classed
or
considered,
in time,
place,
or order of
succession;
following
all the rest;
final;
hindmost;
farthest;
as, the last year of a
century;
the last man in a line of
soldiers;
the last page in a book; his last
chance..
Fol''io
::
Fol'io
(a.)
Formed
of
sheets
each
folded
once,
making
two
leaves,
or four
pages;
as, a folio
volume.
See
Folio,
n., 3..
Headpiece
::
Headpiece
(n.) An
engraved
ornament
at the head of a
chapter,
or of a
page..
Prove
::
Prove (v. t.) To take a trial
impression
of; to take a proof of; as, to prove a
page..
Frontispiece
::
Frontispiece
(n.) An
ornamental
figure
or
illustration
fronting
the first page, or
titlepage,
of a book;
formerly,
the
titlepage
itself..
Compages
::
Compages
(v. t.) A
system
or
structure
of many parts
united.
Spectacle
::
Spectacle
(n.)
Something
exhibited
to view;
usually,
something
presented
to view as
extraordinary,
or as
unusual
and
worthy
of
special
notice;
a
remarkable
or
noteworthy
sight;
a show; a
pageant;
a
gazingstock..
Buttons
::
Buttons
(n.) A boy
servant,
or page, -- in
allusion
to the
buttons
on his
livery..
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..
Headline
::
Headline
(n.) The line at the head or top of a page.
Indentation
::
Indentation
(n.) The act of
beginning
a line or
series
of lines at a
little
distance
within
the flush line of the
column
or page, as in the
common
way of
beginning
the first line of a
paragraph..
Turn-out
::
Turn-out
(n.) That which is
prominently
brought
forward
or
exhibited;
hence,
an
equipage;
as, a man with a showy
carriage
and
horses
is said to have a fine
turn-out..
Overrun
::
Overrun
(v. t.) To carry over, or back, as type, from one line or page into the next
after,
or next
before..
Becker
::
Becker
(n.) A
European
fish
(Pagellus
centrodontus);
the sea bream or
braise.
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..
Margin
::
Margin
(v. t.) To enter in the
margin
of 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..
Flower
::
Flower
(n.)
Ornamental
type used
chiefly
for
borders
around
pages,
cards,
etc..
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