The difference between Page and Record
When used as nouns, page means one of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book or similar document, whereas record means an item of information put into a temporary or permanent physical medium.
When used as verbs, page means to mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript, whereas record means to make a record of information.
check bellow for the other definitions of Page and Record
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Page as a noun:
One of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book or similar document.
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Page as a noun:
One side of a paper leaf on which one has written or printed.
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Page as a noun:
A figurative record or writing; a collective memory.
Examples:
"the page of history"
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Page as a noun (typesetting):
The type set up for printing a page.
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Page as a noun (Internet):
A web page.
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Page as a noun (computing):
A block of contiguous memory of a fixed length.
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Page as a verb (transitive):
To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript.
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Page as a verb (intransitive, often with “through”):
To turn several pages of a publication.
Examples:
"The patient paged through magazines while he waited for the doctor."
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Page as a verb (transitive):
To furnish with folios.
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Page as a noun (obsolete):
A serving boy – a youth attending a person of high degree, especially at courts, as a position of honor and education.
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Page as a noun (British):
A youth employed for doing errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households.
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Page as a noun (US, Canada):
A boy or girl employed to wait upon the members of a legislative body.
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Page as a noun (in libraries):
The common name given to an employee whose main purpose is to replace materials that have either been checked out or otherwise moved, back to their shelves.
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Page as a noun:
A boy child.
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Page as a noun:
A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman's dress from the ground.
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Page as a noun:
A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack.
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Page as a noun:
Any one of several species of colorful South American moths of the genus Urania.
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Page as a verb (transitive):
To attend (someone) as a page.
Examples:
"rfquotek Shakespeare"
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Page as a verb (transitive, US, obsolete, _, in UK):
To call or summon (someone).
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Page as a verb (transitive):
To contact (someone) by means of a pager or other mobile device.
Examples:
"I’ll be out all day, so page me if you need me."
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Page as a verb (transitive):
To call (somebody) using a public address system so as to find them.
Examples:
"An SUV parked me in. Could you please page its owner?"
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Record as a noun:
An item of information put into a temporary or permanent physical medium.
Examples:
"The person had a record of the interview so she could review her notes."
"The tourist's photographs and the tape of the police call provide a record of the crime."
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Record as a noun:
Any instance of a physical medium on which information was put for the purpose of preserving it and making it available for future reference.
Examples:
"We have no record of you making this payment to us."
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Record as a noun:
A vinyl disc on which sound is recorded and may be replayed on a phonograph.
Examples:
"I still like records better than CDs."
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Record as a noun (computing):
A set of data relating to a single individual or item.
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Record as a noun:
The most extreme known value of some variable, particularly that of an achievement in competitive events.
Examples:
"The heat and humidity were both new records."
"The team set a new record for most points scored in a game."
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Record as a verb (transitive):
To make a record of information.
Examples:
"I wanted to record every detail of what happened, for the benefit of future generations."
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Record as a verb (transitive):
To make an audio or video recording of.
Examples:
"Within a week they had recorded both the song and the video for it."
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Record as a verb (transitive, legal):
To give legal status to by making an official public record.
Examples:
"When the deed was recorded, we officially owned the house."
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Record as a verb (intransitive):
To fix in a medium, usually in a tangible medium.
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Record as a verb (intransitive):
To make an audio, video, or multimedia recording.
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Record as a verb (transitive, intransitive, obsolete):
To repeat; to practice.
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Record as a verb (ambitransitive, obsolete):
To sing or repeat a tune.
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Record as a verb (obsolete):
To reflect; to ponder.