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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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Morris
::
Morris
(n.) A dance
formerly
common
in
England,
often
performed
in
pagenats,
processions,
and May
games.
The
dancers,
grotesquely
dressed
and
ornamented,
took the parts of Robin Hood,
Maidmarian,
and other
fictious
characters..
Imposition
::
Imposition
(n.) The act or
process
of
imosing
pages or
columns
of type. See
Impose,
v. t., 4..
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;
Deadlock
::
Deadlock
(n.) A
counteraction
of
things,
which
produces
an
entire
stoppage;
a
complete
obstruction
of
action..
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
Headline
::
Headline
(n.) The line at the head or top of a page.
Friar
::
Friar (n.) A white or pale patch on a
printed
page.
Broadside
::
Broadside
(n.) A sheet of paper
containing
one large page, or
printed
on one side only; --
called
also
broadsheet..
Impose
::
Impose
(v. t.) To
arrange
in
proper
order on a table of stone or metal and lock up in a chase for
printing;
-- said of
columns
or pages of type,
forms,
etc..
Pageantry
::
Pageantry
(n.)
Scenic
shows or
spectacles,
taken
collectively;
spectacular
quality;
splendor..
Tailpiece
::
Tailpiece
(n.) An
ornament
placed
at the
bottom
of a short page to fill up the
space,
or at the end of a
book..
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..
Page
::
Page (n.) Fig.: A
record;
a
writing;
as, the page of
history..
Pumpage
::
Pumpage
(n.) That which is
raised
by
pumps,
or the work done by
pumps..
Sipage
::
Sipage
(n.) Water that
seeped
or oozed
through
a
porous
soil.
Bookmark
::
Bookmark
(n.)
Something
placed
in a book to guide in
finding
a
particular
page or
passage;
also, a label in a book to
designate
the
owner;
a
bookplate..
Equipage
::
Equipage
(n.)
Furniture
or
outfit,
whether
useful
or
ornamental;
especially,
the
furniture
and
supplies
of a
vessel,
fitting
her for a
voyage
or for
warlike
purposes,
or the
furniture
and
necessaries
of an army, a body of
troops,
or a
single
soldier,
including
whatever
is
necessary
for
efficient
service;
equipments;
accouterments;
habiliments;
attire..
Pageant
::
Pageant
(v. t.) To
exhibit
in show; to
represent;
to
mimic.
Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.)
Hence,
any
triumphal
procession;
a
pompous
exhibition;
a
stately
show or
pageant..
Scrippage
::
Scrippage
(n.) The
contents
of a
scrip,
or
wallet..
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