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  2. Page (paper) - Wikipedia

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    The word "page" comes from the Latin term pagina, which means, "a written page, leaf, sheet", [2] which in turn comes from an earlier meaning "to create a row of vines that form a rectangle". [3] The Latin word pagina derives from the verb pangere , which means to stake out boundaries when planting vineyards.

  3. Worksheet - Wikipedia

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    It can be a printed page that a child completes with a writing instrument. No other materials are needed. In education, a worksheet may have questions for students and places to record answers. In accounting, a worksheet is, or was, a sheet of ruled paper with rows and columns on which an accountant could record information or perform calculations.

  4. Recto and verso - Wikipedia

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    Pages 1 and 16, for example, are printed on the same side of the physical sheet of paper, combining recto and verso sides of different leaves. The number of pages in a book using this binding technique must thus be a multiple of four, and the number of leaves must be a multiple of two, but unused pages are typically left unnumbered and uncounted.

  5. English grammar - Wikipedia

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    Nouns are sometimes classified semantically (by their meanings) as proper and common nouns (Cyrus, China vs frog, milk) or as concrete and abstract nouns (book, laptop vs embarrassment, prejudice). [4]

  6. Phrase structure rules - Wikipedia

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    Phrase structure rules and the tree structures that are associated with them are a form of immediate constituent analysis. In transformational grammar , systems of phrase structure rules are supplemented by transformation rules, which act on an existing syntactic structure to produce a new one (performing such operations as negation ...

  7. PP - Wikipedia

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    p.p., Per procurationem, when signing on behalf of another; pp, pages (of a book), an example of the convention of doubling the letters in the acronym to indicate plural words, see Acronym and initialism § Representing plurals and possessives; Percy Pig, a British brand of pig-shaped fruit-flavoured confectionery products; Peso Pluma, musician

  8. Template:P. - Wikipedia

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    A convenience / consistency template, primarily intended for use when citing a page number or range of pages as part of a reference, that incorporates a non-breaking space ( ) before the number(s) supplied.

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Lead section

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    [P] Do not include pronunciation guides for non-English translations of the article title in the text of the lead sentence, as this clutters the lead sentence and impairs readability. Do not include in the text of the lead sentence pronunciations for names of locations that are associated with non-English languages but whose pronunciations are ...