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pagination

[ paj-uh-ney-shuhn ]

noun

  1. Bibliography. the number of pages or leaves of a book, manuscript, etc., identified in bibliographical description or cataloging.
  2. the figures by which pages are marked to indicate their sequence.
  3. the act of paginating.
  4. Printing.
    1. Also called computer-assisted makeup. a method of computerized page makeup in which copy and graphic elements are manipulated with the aid of a video display terminal.


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of pagination1

1835–45; < Latin 岵() page 1 + -ation
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Example Sentences

They thumb through pages to make sure the ink density is proper, that the color is in registration, the margins are set, pagination perfect, date accurate.

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Mr. Wong, who initially studied engineering in college and described himself as “kind of a techie,” helped install new pagination systems early in his journalism career.

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Duncan gives a surprisingly vivid explanation of how the two foundations of the contemporary index — alphabetical order and pagination — themselves had to be invented.

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It’s been a nightmare, the pagination: one comma in the first of those columns would throw off 200 pages.

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And then they witnessed pagination, when computers could create entire pages on a screen.

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