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webpage

American  
[web-payj] / ˈwɛbˌpeɪdʒ /

noun

plural

webpages
  1. Digital Technology. a single, usually hypertext document on the World Wide Web that can incorporate text, graphics, sounds, etc.

  2. website.


webpage Scientific  
/ wĕbpāj′ /
  1. A document on the World Wide Web, consisting of an HTML file and any related files for scripts and graphics, and often hyperlinked to other documents on the Web. The content of webpages is normally accessed by using a browser.


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TCL Film Machine, an AI-fueled film studio that was launched with great fanfare in 2024, appears becalmed, its webpage currently featuring to a single unclickable image.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2026

So far they have raised more than £22,000 through a GoFundMe webpage and fundraising at Screwfix, where Manjit Sangha also worked weekend shifts alongside her pharmacy role.

From BBC • Feb. 20, 2026

Castillo’s personal webpage shows he was chief operating officer at a company called Oha AI.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 2, 2026

Typically, the attack lays wait inside of an untrusted source, like an email or webpage.

From Barron's • Jan. 22, 2026

With a few taps on his keyboard, my Bureau of Supernatural Affairs webpage pops up onscreen.

From "Amari and the Night Brothers" by B.B. Alston