interpage

Definition
  1. Verb (transitive):
    • To insert or add a page between existing pages: "interpage" means to place a new page or additional content between the pages of a book, document, or other bound material, often for correction, expansion, or annotation.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:
    • The editor decided to interpage a revised chapter between the original sections of the manuscript. (To insert a new page between existing pages.)
    • The printer will interpage blank sheets for notes throughout the report. (To add pages in between.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to interpage with": to insert pages alongside or between other pages.

    • The publisher chose to interpage illustrations with the text for better visual flow. (To place illustrations between text pages.)
  • "interpaged" (past participle): having pages inserted between existing ones.

    • The interpaged version of the book contains additional commentary. (The book has extra pages inserted.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Interpage (noun, rare): a page inserted between other pages.

    • The library found an interpage with handwritten notes in the old volume. (A page placed between other pages.)
  • Interpagination (noun, technical): the act or process of inserting pages.

    • The interpagination of the document required careful alignment. (The process of adding pages.)
Synonyms
  • Insert: to put something between other things.
  • Interleave: to insert pages or sheets between the pages of a book (more common than "interpage").
  • Interfoliate: to insert leaves or pages between leaves.
Phrasal Verbs
  • None commonly associated with "interpage" as a phrasal verb.
Related Idioms
  • None widely recognized; however, the concept relates to the idea of "between the lines" — meaning hidden or inserted content.
    • The interpaged notes were like reading between the lines of the original text. (The inserted pages contained implicit meaning.)
interpage
The editor decided to interpage the new chart into the existing chapter.