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Disambiguation pages are a common feature on wikis and other reference websites. Their primary purpose is to help users find the correct article when a term has multiple meanings. When a user searches for a word or phrase that could refer to several different topics, a disambiguation page acts as a directory. It lists all the potential meanings of the term, usually with short descriptions and links to the relevant articles. For example, a search for "Washington" might lead to a disambiguation page that links to articles about George Washington, Washington State, and Washington D.C. This prevents users from landing on an unintended page and helps them navigate the wiki more effectively. Disambiguation pages are typically short, straightforward, and clearly list the different meanings. They are an essential tool for maintaining clarity and usability within large knowledge bases.