0 past simple and past participle of page
1 to call a person using a loudspeaker (= an electric device for making sounds louder) in a public place:
He was paged at the airport and told to return home immediately.
Have you tried to page him?
Vol. i. (1750) contains in two specially paged sections (of 124 and 76 folios respectively) the letter; the first part of vol. ii.
At times, he would have to leave in the middle of a concert if he was paged to work in the oil field.
The address space was paged, meaning you could not directly address all of the address space without special instructions.
There are eight separate tracts, each with a separate title-page, but the whole is continuously paged.
Fixed-position or position independent code may be shared in memory by several processes in segmented or paged memory systems.
This strategy requires that the backing store retain a copy of the page after it is paged in to memory.
The alternative to paged codex format for a long document is the continuous scroll.
The memory manager is initialized, creating areas for the file system cache, paged and non-paged pools of memory.