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  1. MEMBERSHIP | PAGE

    PAGE engages lawmakers at a local, state, and national level on a variety of issues that affect educators and students throughout the year and especially during each session of the Georgia …

  2. PAGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PAGE is one of the leaves of a publication or manuscript; also : a single side of one of these leaves.

  3. PAGE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    PAGE meaning: 1. a side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine, usually with a number…. Learn more.

  4. Page - definition of page by The Free Dictionary

    To attend as a page. [Middle English, from Old French, of unknown origin.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  5. page - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to summon (a person) by calling out his or her name, as over a public-address system: He must be somewhere at the airport; let's see if we can page him. to summon or alert by electronic pager: The …

  6. page - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Feb 18, 2026 · page (plural pages) One of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book or similar document. quotations The book which he was reading had 213 pages. The graph is on page …

  7. PAGE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    PAGE definition: one side of a leaf of something printed or written, as a book, manuscript, or letter. See examples of page used in a sentence.

  8. Page Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

    An event or series of events that might fill a page. A colorful page in his life.

  9. Page - Etymology, Origin & Meaning - Etymonline

    Page-turner "book that one can't put down" is from 1974; earlier (by 1959) an apparatus or person who turns the pages of an open book, as for a performing musician.

  10. PAGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    A page is one side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper. Each page usually has a number printed at the top or bottom. Where's your book? Take it out and turn to page 4.