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Common
noun
•
A
serving
boy
; a
youth
attending
a person of high
degree
,
especially
at
courts
, as a
position
of
honor
and
education
.
•
In British English:
A
youth
employed
for doing
errands
,
waiting on
the
door
, and
similar
service
in
households
.
•
In American English & Canadian English:
A
boy
or
girl
employed
to
wait upon
the
members
of a
legislative body
.
•
The
common name
given to
an
employee
whose main
purpose
is to
replace
materials
that have either been
checked out
or otherwise
moved
,
back
to their
shelves
.
•
A
boy
child
.
•
A
contrivance
, as
a band
,
pin
,
snap
, or the like, to
hold
the
skirt
of a woman’s
dress
from the
ground
.
•
A
track
along which
pallets
carrying
newly
molded
bricks
are
conveyed
to the
hack
.
•
A
message
sent to
someone's
pager
.
•
Any one of several
species
of
colorful
South American
moths
of the
genus
Urania
.
•
One of the many
pieces of paper
bound
together within a
book
or
similar
document
.
•
One side
of a
paper
leaf
on
which one
has
written
or
printed
.
•
Any
record
or
writing
; a
collective memory
.
•
In Typography:
The
type
set
up for
printing
a
page
.
•
In Computing:
A
screenful
of
text
and
possibly
other
content
.
•
In Internet:
A
web page
.
•
In Computing:
A
block
of
contiguous
memory
of a
fixed
length
.
•
In Biochemistry & Molecular biology:
Acronym
of
polyacrylamide
gel electrophoresis
.
verb
•
To
attend
(someone) as a
page
.
•
In American English:
To
call
or
summon
(someone).
•
To
contact
(someone)
by means of
a
pager
or other
mobile device
.
•
To
call
(somebody) using a
public address system
so as to
find
them.
•
To
mark
or number the
pages
of, as a
book
or
manuscript
.
•
To
turn
several
pages
of a
publication
.
•
To
furnish
with
folios
.
name
•
An
English
and
Scottish
occupational
surname
, from
occupations
for someone
who was a
servant
.
•
A
male
given name
transferred
from the
surname
.
•
A
female
given name
.
•
A
city
in
Arizona
•
A
village
in
Nebraska
•
A
city
in
North Dakota
•
An
unincorporated
community
in
Oklahoma
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