page has definitions from the fields of printing,medieval,work,writing,business
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[ noun ] (printing) one side of one leaf (of a book or magasine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains

Used in print

("Editorials"...)

These are mentalities which crave action - and they are beginning to get_it , as Messrs._Salsich and Engh report on page 372 .

(Chicago Daily Tribune...)

Perhaps the lesson we should take from these pages is that the welfare_state in England still allows wild scope for all kinds of rugged eccentrics .

(William G. Pollard, Physicist and Christian....)

( page 33 ) On_the_other_hand , a_little later_on he says :

(Jay C. Harris and John R. Van Wazer, "Detergent...)

Whereas the usual organic surface-active_agent is strongly sorbed at oil-water_interfaces , the highly charged ions are most strongly sorbed at interfaces between water and insoluble materials exhibiting an ionic structure ( see Table 26 - 2 on p. 1678 ) .

It does not consider the kinetic effects of the phosphate builders on sorption desorption phenomena which will be discussed later ( see pp. 1746 - 1748 ) .

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[ verb ] call out somebody's name over a P.A. system

Used in print

(Winfred Van Atta, Shock Treatment....)

He had just returned my change when the doorman came_in off the street to page me .

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summon beeper

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[ noun ] (work,business) English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962)

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industrialist

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[ noun ] Woman's first name, popularity rank in the U.S. is 2048
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[ noun ] a boy who is employed to run errands

Synonyms

pageboy

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messenger_boy

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[ verb ] (work) work as a page

Examples

"He is paging in Congress this summer"

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work be

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[ noun ] (work,writing) United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922)

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writer diplomat

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[ verb ] number the pages of a book or manuscript

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paginate foliate

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number

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[ noun ] (work) a youthful attendant at official functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings

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attendant

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[ noun ] Last name, frequency rank in the U.S. is 318
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[ noun ] (medieval,work) in medieval times a youth acting as a knight's attendant as the first stage in training for knighthood

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varlet

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attendant

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