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page
noun
one
side
of
a
sheet
of
paper
in
a
book
,
magazine
,
notebook
,
or
other
written
document
•
Amira
wrote
her
name
at
the
top
of
the
page
.
Amira
wrote
her
name
at
the
top
of
the
page
.
•
The
recipe
is
on
the
last
page
of
the
cookbook
.
The
recipe
is
on
the
last
page
of
the
cookbook
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
,
from
Latin
pagina
‘
a
row
of
vines
,
a
written
page
’.
noun
a
part
of
a
website
displayed
as
a
single
screen
or
document
on
the
internet
•
The
company
’
s
contact
page
lists
their
phone
number
.
The
company
’
s
contact
page
lists
their
phone
number
.
•
Refresh
the
page
if
the
image
doesn
’
t
load
.
Refresh
the
page
if
the
image
doesn
’
t
load
.
noun
a
young
person
,
especially
a
boy
,
who
works
as
an
assistant
carrying
messages
or
helping
dignitaries
at
formal
events
such
as
weddings
,
legislatures
,
or
hotels
•
The
page
carried
the
bride
’
s
long
train
down
the
aisle
.
The
page
carried
the
bride
’
s
long
train
down
the
aisle
.
•
In
parliament
,
a
teenage
page
handed
documents
to
the
senators
.
In
parliament
,
a
teenage
page
handed
documents
to
the
senators
.
verb
-
page
,
paging
,
pages
,
paged
to
contact
or
summon
someone
by
sending
a
brief
message
through
a
pager
or
by
announcing
their
name
over
a
public
address
system
•
Please
page
the
doctor
;
the
patient
is
awake
.
Please
page
the
doctor
;
the
patient
is
awake
.
•
The
airport
announcer
paged
Mr
.
Lee
to
come
to
gate
12
.
The
airport
announcer
paged
Mr
.
Lee
to
come
to
gate
12
.
noun
in
medieval
times
,
a
boy
who
served
a
knight
and
learned
basic
skills
before
becoming
a
squire
•
The
young
page
polished
the
knight
’
s
armor
at
dawn
.
The
young
page
polished
the
knight
’
s
armor
at
dawn
.
•
At
twelve
,
he
became
a
page
in
the
king
’
s
castle
.
At
twelve
,
he
became
a
page
in
the
king
’
s
castle
.