ALL meanings of page
page
P p - noun page leaf of book, newspaper 1
- noun page one side of a leaf 1
- transitive verb page call, summon 1
- noun page history 1
- noun page court servant 1
- noun page Congress: aid 1
- noun page newspaper, magazine: regular feature 1
- abbreviation PAGE paginate 1
- noun Technical meaning of page 1. (operating system) paging. 2. (web) web page. 1
- noun page Thomas Nelson, 1853–1922, U.S. novelist and diplomat. 1
- noun page Walter Hines, 1855–1918, U.S. journalist, editor, and diplomat. 1
- verb with object page to summon formally by calling out the name of repeatedly: He had his father paged in the hotel lobby. 1
- verb with object page to summon or alert by electronic pager. 1
- verb with object page to control (an electrical appliance, machine, etc.) remotely by means of an electronic signal. 1
- verb with object page to attend as a page. 1
- idioms page on the same page, Informal. (of two or more people) having a similar understanding or way of thinking: Parents should be on the same page about raising their children. 1
- noun Technical meaning of page A typesetting language. 1
- countable noun page A page is one side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper. Each page usually has a number printed at the top or bottom. 0
- countable noun page The pages of a book, magazine, or newspaper are the pieces of paper it consists of. 0
- countable noun page You can refer to an important event or period of time as a page of history. 0
- verb page If someone who is in a public place is paged, they receive a message, often over a speaker, telling them that someone is trying to contact them. 0
- countable noun page A page is a small boy who accompanies the bride at a wedding. 0
- countable noun page A page is a young person who takes messages or does small jobs for members of the United States Congress or state legislatures. 0
- countable noun page In former times, a page was a young boy who was a knight's servant and was learning to be a knight. 0
- noun page one side of one of the leaves of a book, newspaper, letter, etc, or the written or printed matter it bears 0
- noun page such a leaf considered as a unit 0
- noun page a screenful of information from a website, teletext service, etc, displayed on a television monitor or visual display unit 0
- noun page an episode, phase, or period 0
- noun page the type as set up for printing a page 0
- verb page to look through (a book, report, etc); leaf through 0
- noun page a boy employed to run errands, carry messages, etc, for the guests in a hotel, club, etc 0
- noun page a youth in attendance at official functions or ceremonies, esp weddings 0
- noun page a boy in training for knighthood in personal attendance on a knight 0
- noun page a youth in the personal service of a person of rank, esp in a royal household 0
- noun page (in the US) an attendant at Congress or other legislative body 0
- noun page a person employed in the debating chamber of the House of Commons, the Senate, or a legislative assembly to carry messages for members 0
- verb page to call out the name of (a person), esp by a loudspeaker system, so as to give him or her a message 0
- verb page to call (a person) by an electronic device, such as a pager 0
- verb page to act as a page to or attend as a page 0
- noun page Sir Earle (Christmas Grafton). 1880–1961, Australian statesman; co-leader, with S. M. Bruce, of the federal government of Australia (1923–29) 0
- noun page Sir Frederick Handley. 1885–1962, English pioneer in the design and manufacture of aircraft 0
- noun page Walter Hines (haɪnz ) ; hīnz) 1855-1918; U.S. journalist, editor, & diplomat 0
- noun page one side of a leaf of a book, newspaper, letter, etc. 0
- noun page the printing or writing on such a leaf, often with reference to the particular contents 0
- noun page an entire leaf in a book, etc. 0
- noun page a record of events 0
- noun page an event or series of events that might fill a page 0
- noun page a unit of memory, consisting of one or more blocks 0
- noun page Web page 0
- noun page the type set for printing a page 0