page
From Old French 'page', from Latin 'pagina'.
NOUN
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[/peɪdʒ/en-US]
A sheet of paper or a similar material that forms part of a book, magazine, or other collection of written or printed material.
| plural |
|---|
| pages |
- Please turn to the next page in your textbook.
- The old book had yellowed pages filled with fascinating stories.
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VERB
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[/peɪdʒ/en-US]
To contact someone by using a paging system, typically to request their presence or assistance.
| past | present_participle |
|---|---|
| paged | paging |
- He paged the doctor to come to the emergency room.
- I will page you when the meeting starts.
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