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Definition of page
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Page (v. t.) To mark or
number
the pages of, as a book or
manuscript;
to
furnish
with
folios..
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Indentation
::
Indentation
(n.) The act of
beginning
a line or
series
of lines at a
little
distance
within
the flush line of the
column
or page, as in the
common
way of
beginning
the first line of a
paragraph..
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To
compose;
to
arrange
in
words,
lines,
etc.; as, to set type; to set a
page..
Folio
::
Folio (n.) A page of a book;
(Bookkeeping)
a page in an
account
book;
sometimes,
two
opposite
pages
bearing
the same
serial
number..
Stumper
::
Stumpage
(n.) A tax on the
amount
of
timber
cut,
regulated
by the price of
lumber..
Plate
::
Plate (n.) A page of
stereotype,
electrotype,
or the like, for
printing
from; as,
publisher's
plates..
Wrappage
::
Wrappage
(n.) The act of
wrapping.
Cross-reading
::
Cross-reading
(n.) The
reading
of the lines of a
newspaper
directly
across
the page,
instead
of down the
columns,
thus
producing
a
ludicrous
combination
of
ideas..
Friar
::
Friar (n.) A white or pale patch on a
printed
page.
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) A
letter
or
figure
placed
at the
bottom
of the first page of each sheet of a book or
pamphlet,
as a
direction
to the
binder
in
arranging
and
folding
the
sheets..
Catchword
::
Catchword
(n.) The first word of any page of a book after the
first,
inserted
at the right hand
bottom
corner
of the
preceding
page for the
assistance
of the
reader.
It is
seldom
used in
modern
printing..
Paged
::
Paged (imp. & p. p.) of Pag.
Margin
::
Margin
(v. t.) To enter in the
margin
of a page.
Arrestment
::
Arrestment
(n.) A
stoppage
or
check.
Pageantry
::
Pageantry
(n.)
Scenic
shows or
spectacles,
taken
collectively;
spectacular
quality;
splendor..
Overrun
::
Overrun
(v. t.) To carry over, or back, as type, from one line or page into the next
after,
or next
before..
Rampage
::
Rampage
(v.)
Violent
or
riotous
behavior;
a state of
excitement,
passion,
or
debauchery;
as, to be on the
rampage..
Register
::
Register
(v. i.) To
correspond
in
relative
position;
as, two
pages,
columns,
etc. ,
register
when the
corresponding
parts fall in the same line, or when line falls
exactly
upon line in
reverse
pages,
or (as in
chromatic
printing)
where the
various
colors
of the
design
are
printed
consecutively,
and
perfect
adjustment
of parts is
necessary..
Stoned
::
Stone (n.) A stand or table with a
smooth,
flat top of
stone,
commonly
marble,
on which to
arrange
the pages of a book,
newspaper,
etc.,
before
printing;
--
called
also
imposing
stone..
Buttons
::
Buttons
(n.) A boy
servant,
or page, -- in
allusion
to the
buttons
on his
livery..
Illuminate
::
Illuminate
(v. t.) To
adorn,
as a book or page with
borders,
initial
letters,
or
miniature
pictures
in
colors
and gold, as was done in
manuscripts
of the
Middle
Ages..
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