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Definition of magazine
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Magazine
(n.) A
pamphlet
published
periodically
containing
miscellaneous
papers
or
compositions.
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Periodical
::
Periodical
(n.) A
magazine
or other
publication
which
appears
at
stated
or
regular
intervals.
Store
::
Store (v. t.) A place of
deposit
for
goods,
esp. for large
quantities;
a
storehouse;
a
warehouse;
a
magazine..
Entrepot
::
Entrepot
(n.) A
warehouse;
a
magazine
for
depositing
goods,
stores,
etc.; a mart or place where
merchandise
is
deposited;
as, an
entrepot
for
shipping
goods in
transit..
Magazine
::
Magazine
(n.) A
receptacle
in which
anything
is
stored,
especially
military
stores,
as
ammunition,
arms,
provisions,
etc..
Platform
::
Platform
(n.) A light deck,
usually
placed
in a
section
of the hold or over the floor of the
magazine.
See
Orlop..
Analectic
::
Analectic
(a.)
Relating
to
analects;
made up of
selections;
as, an
analectic
magazine..
Casemate
::
Casemate
(n.) A
bombproof
chamber,
usually
of
masonry,
in which
cannon
may be
placed,
to be fired
through
embrasures;
or one
capable
of being used as a
magazine,
or for
quartering
troops..
Fortnightly
::
Fortnightly
(a.)
Occurring
or
appearing
once in a
fortnight;
as, a
fortnightly
meeting
of a club; a
fortnightly
magazine,
or other
publication..
Contributer
::
Contributer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
contributes;
specifically,
one who
writes
articles
for a
newspaper
or
magazine..
Magazine
::
Magazine
(n.) A
pamphlet
published
periodically
containing
miscellaneous
papers
or
compositions.
Newsroom
::
Newsroom
(n.) A room where news is
collected
and
disseminated,
or
periodicals
sold; a
reading
room
supplied
with
newspapers,
magazines,
etc..
Cartoon
::
Cartoon
(n.) A large
pictorial
sketch,
as in a
journal
or
magazine;
esp. a
pictorial
caricature;
as, the
cartoons
of
Puck..
Boyau
::
Boyau (n.) A
winding
or
zigzag
trench
forming
a path or
communication
from one
siegework
to
another,
to a
magazine,
etc..
Magazining
::
Magazining
(n.) The act of
editing,
or
writing
for, a
magazine..
Article
::
Article
(n.) A
literary
composition,
forming
an
independent
portion
of a
magazine,
newspaper,
or
cyclopedia..
Storehouse
::
Storehouse
(n.) A
building
for
keeping
goods of any kind,
especially
provisions;
a
magazine;
a
repository;
a
warehouse..
Magazine
::
Magazine
(v. t.) To store in, or as in, a
magazine;
to store up for use..
Subscriptive
::
Subscription
(n.) A
method
of
purchasing
items
produced
periodically
in a
series,
as
newspapers
or
magazines,
in which a
certain
number
of the items are
delivered
as
produced,
without
need for
ordering
each item
individually;
also, the
purchase
thus
executed..
Carrier
::
Carrier
(n.) That which
drives
or
carries;
as: (a) A piece which
communicates
to an
object
in a lathe the
motion
of the face
plate;
a lathe dog. (b) A spool
holder
or
bobbin
holder
in a
braiding
machine.
(c) A
movable
piece in
magazine
guns which
transfers
the
cartridge
to a
position
from which it can be
thrust
into the
barrel.
Editorial
::
Editorial
(n.) A
leading
article
in a
newspaper
or
magazine;
an
editorial
article;
an
article
published
as an
expression
of the views of the
editor.
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