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pages

/ˈpeɪdʒɪz/

Meanings
  • noun

    A collection of papers bound together, especially for writing or printing.

  • noun

    The individual leaves in a book or other collection of papers.


Pronunciation
  1. /ˈpeɪdʒɪz/



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Synonyms

account , record , side , boy , page boy
Rhymes
Words rhyming with pages
ages , rages , stages , cages , gages
Variants
List of all variants of pages that leads to same result
page , pages , paged , paging , white pages , yellow pages , the white pages , front-page , front-paged , front-pages , front-paging , home page , home pages , title page , title pages
Etymology
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From Old French 'pagus', meaning 'country district', and later 'a rural district', then 'a village', and finally 'a page of a book'.


Trivia
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  1. A typical paperback book contains about 200 pages.

  2. The longest book in the world, 'The Guinness World Records: Giant Record Book', contains 1,048 pages.

  3. The shortest book ever published is 'The Very Shortest Book in the World' by Edgar Allan Poe, which contains only four words: 'It was.' 'I am.' 'He will be.' 'It is.'

  4. The term 'page' comes from the Latin word 'pagus', meaning 'country district'. In medieval Europe, a 'page' was also a servant or attendant.


Related Concepts
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  1. book: A collection of pages bound together and containing information or stories.

  2. manuscript: A handwritten or typewritten document, often the original version of a book.


Culture
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In literature, pages are a physical manifestation of the written word. They hold the power to transport us to different worlds and immerse us in the stories and ideas of their authors. Pages have been used as symbols of knowledge, progress, and even the passage of time in various works of art and literature.

How to Memorize "pages"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a stack of papers or a book with open pages.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'pages' with the feeling of turning the leaves of a book or the sound of flipping through paper.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by associating the word 'pages' with a memorable phrase or acronym, such as 'Piles And Gathered Entirely As Stories'.


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