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1. page
noun.
(ˈpeɪdʒ)
One
side
of
one
leaf
(of
a
book
or
magazine
or
newspaper
or
letter
etc.)
or
the
written
or
pictorial
matter
it
contains.
Synonyms
paging
recto
dog-ear
spreadhead
half title
half page
gatefold
spread head
page number
bastard title
paper
title page
foldout
pagination
folio
full page
spread
sports page
facing pages
verso
margin
leaf
Antonyms
verso
recto
uncover
gather
stay in place
Etymology
page (English)
page (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
pagina (Latin)
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2. full-page
adjective.
Occupying
an
entire
page
in
a
book
or
paper.
Synonyms
whole
Antonyms
fractional
artifact
3. page
verb.
(ˈpeɪdʒ)
Contact,
as
with
a
pager
or
by
calling
somebody's
name
over
a
P.A.
system.
Synonyms
summon
Antonyms
inedible
outbid
Etymology
page (English)
page (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
pagina (Latin)
4. Page
noun.
United
States
diplomat
and
writer
about
the
Old
South
(1853-1922).
Synonyms
Thomas Nelson Page
5. page
noun.
(ˈpeɪdʒ)
In
medieval
times
a
youth
acting
as
a
knight's
attendant
as
the
first
stage
in
training
for
knighthood.
Synonyms
varlet
attendant
attender
tender
Antonyms
centralization
fold
cross
concentration
stand still
Etymology
page (English)
page (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
pagina (Latin)
6. Page
noun.
English
industrialist
who
pioneered
in
the
design
and
manufacture
of
aircraft
(1885-1962).
Synonyms
Sir Frederick Handley Page
7. page
noun.
(ˈpeɪdʒ)
A
youthful
attendant
at
official
functions
or
ceremonies
such
as
legislative
functions
and
weddings.
Synonyms
tender
attendant
attender
Antonyms
concentrated
unextended
unprepared
head
Etymology
page (English)
page (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
pagina (Latin)
8. page
noun.
(ˈpeɪdʒ)
A
boy
who
is
employed
to
run
errands.
Synonyms
messenger boy
errand boy
pageboy
Antonyms
obverse
antecedent
absent
tough
Etymology
page (English)
page (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
pagina (Latin)
9. page
verb.
(ˈpeɪdʒ)
Number
the
pages
of
a
book
or
manuscript.
Synonyms
number
paginate
foliate
Antonyms
underbid
unloving
painless
stable
Etymology
page (English)
page (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
pagina (Latin)
10. page
verb.
(ˈpeɪdʒ)
Work
as
a
page.
Synonyms
work
Antonyms
idle
strong
Etymology
page (English)
page (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
pagina (Latin)
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