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`magazine
`[maguhzeen, maguhzeen]
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`noun
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`a publication that is issued periodically, usually bound in a paper cover, and typically contains essays, stories, poems, etc., by many writers, and
`often photographs and drawings, frequently specializing in a particular subject or area, as hobbies, news, or sports.
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`a room or place for keeping gunpowder and other explosives, as in a fort or on a warship.
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`a building or place for keeping military stores, as arms, ammunition, or provisions.
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`a metal receptacle for a number of cartridges, inserted into certain types of automatic weapons and when empty removed and replaced by a full
`receptacle in order to continue firing.
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`Also called magazine show. Radio and Television.
`a. Also called newsmagazine (http://www.dictionary.com/browse/newsmagazine). a regularly scheduled news program consisting of
`several short segments in which various subjects of current interest are examined, usually in greater detail than on a regular newscast.
`b. a program with a varied format that combines interviews, commentary, entertainment, etc.
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`magazine section (http://www.dictionary.com/browse/magazinesection).
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`Photography. cartridge (http://www.dictionary.com/browse/cartridge) (def 4).
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`Origin of magazine
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`157585; < French magasin < Italian magazzino storehouse < Arabic makhāzin, plural of makhzan storehouse; in E figuratively, as “storehouse of
`information,” used in book titles (from c1640) and periodical titles (in The Gentleman's Magazine, 1731)
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`magazinish, magaziny, adjective
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`Examples from the Web for magazine
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`Contemporary Examples
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`Seventeen magazine is the Cosmopolitan for teens, dishing out one wild—and unbelievable—piece of advice after another.
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`17 Terrible Pieces of Advice from ‘Seventeen’s’ Ultimate Guide to Guys (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/01/30/17terriblepiecesofadvicefromseventeensultimate
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`Erin Cunningham (http://www.thedailybeast.com/contributors/erincunningham.html?source=dictionary)
`January 29, 2014
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`Lloyd Grove is a contributing editor for Condé Nast Portfolio and a frequent contributor to New York magazine.
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`Katie Talks Katie (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2009/02/19/katietalkskatie.html?source=dictionary)
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`Lloyd Grove (http://www.thedailybeast.com/contributors/lloydgrove.html?source=dictionary)
`February 18, 2009
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`Paul Kix is a senior editor at Boston magazine and a contributing writer at ESPN: the magazine.
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`China's Economic Takeover: The World's Next Superpower by 2016 (http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/04/30/chinaseconomictakeovertheworldsnextsuperpowerby
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`British Dictionary definitions for magazine
`magazine
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`/ˌmæɡəˈziːn/
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`noun
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`a periodical paperback publication containing articles, fiction, photographs, etc
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`a metal box or drum holding several cartridges used in some kinds of automatic firearms; it is removed and replaced when empty
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`3.
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`a building or compartment for storing weapons, explosives, military provisions, etc
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`Word Origin and History for magazine
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`n.
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`1580s, "place for storing goods, especially military ammunition," from Middle French magasin "warehouse, depot, store" (15c.), from Italian
`magazzino, from Arabic makhazin, plural of makhzan "storehouse" (cf. Spanish almacén "warehouse, magazine"), from khazana "to store up." The
`original sense is almost obsolete; meaning "periodical journal" dates from the publication of the first one, "Gentleman's Magazine," in 1731, which was
`so called from earlier use of the word for a printed list of military stores and information, or in a figurative sense, from the publication being a
`"storehouse" of information.
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`Slang definitions & phrases for magazine
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`skin magazine (/browse/skinmagazine)
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