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Magazine meaning in English

Meaning of Magazine in English

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Magazine

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Noun

1. mag, magazine

a periodic publication containing pictures and stories and articles of interest to those who purchase it or subscribe to it

Example Sentences:
'it takes several years before a magazine starts to break even or make money'

2. magazine

product consisting of a paperback periodic publication as a physical object

Example Sentences:
'tripped over a pile of magazines'

3. magazine, magazine publisher

a business firm that publishes magazines

Example Sentences:
'he works for a magazine'

4. cartridge, magazine

a light-tight supply chamber holding the film and supplying it for exposure as required

5. magazine, powder magazine, powder store

a storehouse (as a compartment on a warship) where weapons and ammunition are stored

6. cartridge clip, cartridge holder, clip, magazine

a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Magazine

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noun
1. 
a periodical paperback publication containing articles, fiction, photographs, etc
2. 
a metal box or drum holding several cartridges used in some kinds of automatic firearms; it is removed and replaced when empty
3. 
a building or compartment for storing weapons, explosives, military provisions, etc
4. 
a stock of ammunition
5. 
a device for continuously recharging a handling system, stove, or boiler with solid fuel
6. photography another name for cartridge (sense 5)
7. 
a rack for automatically feeding a number of slides through a projector
8. 
a TV or radio programme made up of a series of short nonfiction items

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Magazine

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noun
1. 
a place of storage, as a warehouse, storehouse, or military supply depot
2. 
a space in which ammunition and explosives are stored, as a building or room in a fort, or a section of a warship
3. 
a supply chamber, as a space in or container on a rifle or pistol from which cartridges are fed, or a space in or container on a camera from which a protected roll of film is fed
4. 
the things kept in a magazine, as munitions or supplies
5. 
a. 
a publication, usually with a paper back and sometimes illustrated, that appears at regular intervals and contains stories, articles, etc. by various writers and, usually, advertisements
b. 
a newspaper section similar to this
6.  US
a television program, appearing regularly, with brief informational segments

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Magazine

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n.
1. A periodical containing a collection of articles, stories, pictures, or other features.
2. A television program that presents a variety of topics, usually on current events, in a format that often includes interviews and commentary.
3.
a. A place where goods are stored, especially a building in a fort or a storeroom on a warship where ammunition is kept.
b. The contents of a storehouse, especially a stock of ammunition.
4.
a. A compartment in some types of firearms, often a small detachable box, in which cartridges are held to be fed into the firing chamber.
b. A compartment in a camera in which rolls or cartridges of film are held for feeding through the exposure mechanism.
c. Any of various compartments attached to machines, used for storing or supplying necessary material.
adj.
Of or relating to periodicals: a magazine story.

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