page


Babylon EnglishDownload this dictionary
page
v. call, summon (e.g. to the telephone); number pages, number sheets of paper in a collection; look through the pages of something
 
n. one of many leaves in collection of papers (e.g. page of a book); piece of paper; attendant, servant; large portion of memory permanently set aside for random access (Computers)

English Wikipedia - The Free EncyclopediaDownload this dictionary
Page
Page most commonly refers to:

See more at Wikipedia.org...

 
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), describes a technique widely used in biochemistryforensicsgeneticsmolecular biology and biotechnology to separate biological macromolecules, usually proteins or nucleic acids, according to their electrophoretic mobility. Mobility is a function of the length, conformation and charge of the molecule.

See more at Wikipedia.org...


© This article uses material from Wikipedia® and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License and under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
WordNet 2.0Download this dictionary
Page

Noun
1. English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962)
(synonym) Sri Frederick Handley Page
(hypernym) industrialist
2. United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922)
(synonym) Thomas Nelson Page
(hypernym) writer, author

 
page

Noun
1. one side of one leaf (of a book or magasine or newspaper or letter etc.) or the written or pictorial matter it contains
(hypernym) leaf, folio
(hyponym) full page
(substance-meronym) paper
(part-meronym) pagination, folio, page number, paging
(derivation) foliate, paginate
2. a boy who is employed to run errands
(synonym) pageboy
(hypernym) messenger boy, errand boy
3. a youthful attendant at official functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings
(hypernym) attendant, attender, tender
4. in medieval times a youth acting as a knight's attendant as the first stage in training for knighthood
(synonym) varlet
(hypernym) attendant, attender, tender

Verb
1. call out somebody's name over a P.A. system
(hypernym) summon
(derivation) beeper, pager
2. work as a page; "He is paging in Congress this summer"
(hypernym) work
3. number the pages of a book or manuscript
(synonym) foliate, paginate
(hypernym) number


Babylon German-EnglishDownload this dictionary
Page (die)
nf. bellhop, bellboy, pageboy, errand boy, one who runs errands for hotel guests

Babylon French-EnglishDownload this dictionary
page
nf. page, leaf