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homepage

or home page

[ hohm-peyj ]

noun

, Digital Technology.
  1. Also called index page,. the initial page of a website, usually containing an introduction and links to its contents:

    The TV station's homepage is updated immediately with breaking news.

  2. the default page displayed when an internet browser first opens:

    Most users set their homepage to an email or search engine portal, or a news website.

  3. a personal website:

    I love his homepage, especially all the photos and videos.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of homepage1

First recorded in 1990–95; home ( def ) (in the sense “base of operations”) + (web) page ( def )

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Example Sentences

The website, which as of now consists of just a homepage stating general principles, is indivisible.us.

An interactive on its homepage allows you to search for dispensaries by region and rating.

As the aging homepage wallpaper peeled away revealing the html beneath, Strong Bad and the gang finally returned to the Internet.

You know what's more attractive than your current homepage, favorite news outlet, and all your Facebook friends combined?

“We start all our new Associates at a minimum of $10.50 an hour for one simple reason,” the company notes on its homepage.

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