pagination
pagination
Definition
pagi·na·tion (paj′ə nā′s̸hən)
pagination
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- have: Beside, the editions of Holy Writ are so numerous that he could hardly suppose that two copies would have the same pagination.
- include: Include the pagination for the chapter preceded by a colon.
- add: CSS3 Paged Media Module adds pagination, page margins, headers and footers, footnotes and endnotes, and cross-references with page numbers.
- retain: In our binding we followed the arrangement of the papers in volumes but retained the original pagination.
- give: The pagination given for the work varies between the two notices.
Adjective modifier
- original: Original pagination has been retained for purposes of reference.
- different: For example, a report with many rows may require different pagination in stand-alone versus portlet display mode.
- same: Beside, the editions of Holy Writ are so numerous that he could hardly suppose that two copies would have the same pagination.
- consecutive: Report to Environment Agency, Worthing Boro Council and Arun District Council, [ 13 Technical Reports, without consecutive pagination ] .
- Arabic: A play, purportedly written by'my departed friend ' , begins with new arabic pagination: 'Love in Marriage.
- automatic: Columns can be generated in conjunction with automatic pagination.
Modifies a noun
- system: I also used a running head and pagination system which was similar to that used in the first editions.
- information: Where pagination information is unavailable because no copy has survived, the number of volumes only is indicated.
Noun used with modifier
- size: You can create an effective page layout by using suitable: margins headers and footers page orientation paper size pagination gutters.
