Origin: French suffix -age
Homepage has 2 different meanings across 1 category:
Alternative form of home page
"The website's homepage loads instantly, letting users browse the latest news right away."
In plain English: The homepage is the very first page you see when you open a website.
"I clicked on the logo to return to the homepage."
Usage: Use "homepage" to refer to the main web page that serves as the entry point to a specific website or organization's online presence. It functions identically to "home page" and can be used interchangeably in both singular and plural contexts without changing meaning.
Derived from English, this term combines "home" with "page" to describe the initial screen displayed by a web browser when accessing a website. It originally referred metaphorically to one's digital residence before becoming the standard name for the landing page of any site.