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Definition of page
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Page (n.) One side of a leaf of a book or
manuscript.
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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..
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..
Buttons
::
Buttons
(n.) A boy
servant,
or page, -- in
allusion
to the
buttons
on his
livery..
Sipage
::
Sipage
(n.) See
Seepage.
Parallel
::
Parallel
(n.) A
character
consisting
of two
parallel
vertical
lines
(thus,
) used in the text to
direct
attention
to a
similarly
marked
note in the
margin
or at the foot of a
page..
Above
::
Above
(adv.)
Earlier
in
order;
higher
in the same page;
hence,
in a
foregoing
page..
Paging
::
Paging
(n.) The
marking
or
numbering
of the pages of a book.
Suppression
::
Suppression
(n.)
Complete
stoppage
of a
natural
secretion
or
excretion;
as,
suppression
of
urine;
-- used in
contradiction
to
retention,
which
signifies
that the
secretion
or
excretion
is
retained
without
expulsion..
Stintedness
::
Stintance
(n.)
Restraint;
stoppage.
Pageantry
::
Pageantry
(n.)
Scenic
shows or
spectacles,
taken
collectively;
spectacular
quality;
splendor..
Frontispiece
::
Frontispiece
(n.) An
ornamental
figure
or
illustration
fronting
the first page, or
titlepage,
of a book;
formerly,
the
titlepage
itself..
Page
::
Page (n.) The type set up for
printing
a page.
Folio
::
Folio (n.) A page of a book;
(Bookkeeping)
a page in an
account
book;
sometimes,
two
opposite
pages
bearing
the same
serial
number..
Sport
::
Sport (v. t.) To
exhibit,
or bring out, in
public;
to use or wear; as, to sport a new
equipage..
Microphotograph
::
Microphotograph
(n.) A
microscopically
small
photograph
of a
picture,
writing,
printed
page, etc..
Margin
::
Margin
(n.)
Specifically:
The part of a page at the edge left
uncovered
in
writing
or
printing.
Dumpage
::
Dumpage
(n.) A fee paid for the
privilege
of
dumping
loads.
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..
Crimpage
::
Crimpage
(n.) The act or
practice
of
crimping;
money paid to a crimp for
shipping
or
enlisting
men.
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..
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