| NOUN | communication | page | one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains |
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| person | Page, Sir Frederick Handley Page | English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962) | |
| person | Page, Thomas Nelson Page | United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922) | |
| person | page, pageboy | a boy who is employed to run errands | |
| person | page | a youthful attendant at official functions / functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings | |
| person | page, varlet | in medieval times a youth acting as a knight's attendant as the first stage / stage in training for knighthood | |
| VERB | communication | page | contact, as with a pager or by calling somebody's name over a P.A. system |
| social | page | work as a page | |
| communication | page, foliate, paginate | number the pages of a book or manuscript |
| Sounds | pey'jh | |
|---|---|---|
| Rhymes | age ... wage: 25 rhymes with eyjh... | |
| Meaning | One side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains. | |
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| Parts | dog-ear | A corner of a page turned down to mark your place |
| margin | The blank space that surrounds the text on a page | |
| pagination, folio, page number, paging | The system of numbering pages | |
| Narrower | foldout, gatefold | An oversize page that is folded in to a book or magazine |
| full page | Something that covers an entire page | |
| half page | Something that covers (the top or bottom) half of a page | |
| half title, bastard title | A first page of some books displaying only the title of the book | |
| recto | right-hand page | |
| sports page | Any page in the sports section of a newspaper | |
| spread, spread head, spreadhead, facing pages | Two facing pages of a book or other publication | |
| title page | A page of a book displaying the title and author and publisher | |
| verso | left-hand page | |
| Broader | leaf, folio | A sheet of any written or printed material (especially in a manuscript / manuscript or book) |
| Substances | paper | A medium for written communication |
| Spanish | página | |
| Catalan | página, pàgina | |
| Verbs | paginate, page | number the pages of a book or manuscript |
| Meaning | English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962). | |
|---|---|---|
| Synonym | Sir Frederick Handley Page | |
| Instance of | industrialist | someone who manages or has significant financial interest in an industrial enterprise |
| Meaning | United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922). | |
|---|---|---|
| Synonym | Thomas Nelson Page | |
| Instance of | diplomat, diplomatist | An official engaged in international negotiations |
| writer, author | Writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay) | |
| Spanish | Thomas Nelson Page | |
| Catalan | Thomas Nelson Page | |
| Meaning | A boy who is employed to run errands. | |
|---|---|---|
| Synonym | pageboy | |
| Broader | messenger boy, errand boy | A boy who earns money by running errands |
| Spanish | doncel, page, paje | |
| Catalan | escuder, patge | |
| Meaning | A youthful attendant at official functions / functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings. | |
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| Broader | attendant, attender, tender | someone who waits on or tends to or attends to the needs of another |
| Verbs | page | work as a page |
| Meaning | In medieval times a youth acting as a knight's attendant as the first stage / stage in training for knighthood. | |
|---|---|---|
| Synonym | varlet | |
| Broader | attendant, attender, tender | someone who waits on or tends to or attends to the needs of another |
| Spanish | paje de armas, paje de lanzas | |
| Meaning | Contact, as with a pager or by calling somebody's name over a P.A. system. | |
|---|---|---|
| Pattern | Somebody ----s somebody | |
| Broader | summon | ask to come |
| Nouns | pager | an electronic device that generates a series of beeps when the person carrying it is being paged |
| paging | calling out the name of a person (especially by a loudspeaker system) | |
| Meaning | Work as a page. | |
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| Pattern | Somebody ----s | |
| Broader | work | Exert oneself by doing mental or physical work for a purpose or out of necessity |
| Spanish | botones, mensajero, paje, ser mensajero | |
| Nouns | page | a youthful attendant at official functions / functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings |
| Meaning | Number the pages of a book or manuscript. | |
|---|---|---|
| Pattern | Somebody ----s something | |
| Synonyms | foliate, paginate | |
| Broader | number | Give numbers to |
| Spanish | compaginar, foliar, paginar | |
| Catalan | compaginar | |
| Nouns | page | one side of one leaf (of a book or magazine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains |
| paging | the system of numbering pages | |
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