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paginal

[ paj-uh-nl ]
/ ˈpædʒ ə nl /
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adjective
of or relating to pages.
consisting of pages.
page for page: a paginal reprint.
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Origin of paginal

First recorded in 1640–50, paginal is from the Late Latin word pāginālis of, belonging to a page. See page1, -al1

OTHER WORDS FROM paginal

un·pag·i·nal, adjective
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British Dictionary definitions for paginal

paginal
/ (ˈpædʒɪnəl) /

adjective
page-for-pagepaginal facsimile
of, like, or consisting of pages

Word Origin for paginal

C17: from Late Latin pāginālis, from Latin pāgina page
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