paginate

  • 11paginate — pag|i|nate [ pædʒə,neıt ] verb transitive to put a number on each page of a book or other document …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 12paginate — pag·i·nate || pædʒɪneɪt v. number the pages of a book or publication; create or arrange the pages in a document using desktop publishing software and techniques (Computers) …

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  • 13paginate — [ padʒɪneɪt] noun assign numbers to the pages of a book, journal, etc. Derivatives pagination noun …

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  • 14paginate — pag·i·nate …

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  • 15paginate — pag•i•nate [[t]ˈpædʒ əˌneɪt[/t]] v. t. nat•ed, nat•ing 1) pri to indicate the sequence of pages in (a book, manuscript, etc.) by placing numbers or other characters on each leaf 2) cmp to divide an electronic document into pages, as for printing… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 16paginate — /ˈpædʒəneɪt/ (say pajuhnayt) verb (t) (paginated, paginating) to indicate the sequence of (pages) by numbers or other characters on each leaf of the book. {Latin pāgina page + ate1} …

  • 17paginate —   v.t. arrange and number pages of (book).    ♦ paginal, a. pertaining to or consisting of pages; page for page.    ♦ pagination, n …

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  • 18paginate — v.tr. assign numbers to the pages of a book etc. Derivatives: pagination n. Etymology: F paginer f. L pagina PAGE(1) …

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  • 19pagination — paginate ► NOUN ▪ assign numbers to the pages of a book, journal, etc. DERIVATIVES pagination noun …

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  • 20Journal pagination — refers to the manner in which academic journals assign page numbers to their publications. Academic journals usually organize their published articles into volumes (often by year) and issues (anywhere from 2 24 per year). When a journal restarts… …

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