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page(1) In virtual memory systems, a segment of the program that is transferred into memory. page 1. Medieval history a. a boy in training for knighthood in personal attendance on a knight b. a youth in the personal service of a person of rank, esp in a royal household 2. Canadian a person employed in the debating chamber of the House of Commons, the Senate, or a legislative assembly to carry messages for members Page 1. Sir Earle (Christmas Grafton). 1880--1961, Australian statesman; co-leader, with S. M. Bruce, of the federal government of Australia (1923--29) 2. Sir Frederick Handley. 1885--1962, English pioneer in the design and manufacture of aircraft page [pāj] (computer science) A standard quantity of main-memory capacity, usually 512 to 4096 bytes or words, used for memory allocation and for partitioning programs into control sections. A standard quantity of source program coding, usually 8 to 64 lines, used for displaying the coding on a cathode-ray tube.
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