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Web definition of Magazines:
- Magazines, periodicals or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of articles, generally ...
- magazine - a periodic publication containing pictures and stories and articles of interest to those who purchase it or subscribe to it; "it takes several years before a magazine starts to break even or make money"
- magazine - product consisting of a paperback periodic publication as a physical object; "tripped over a pile of magazines"
- magazine - a business firm that publishes magazines; "he works for a magazine"
- magazine - a light-tight supply chamber holding the film and supplying it for exposure as required
- magazine - a storehouse (as a compartment on a warship) where weapons and ammunition are stored
- magazine - cartridge holder: a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun
- The Magazine is an album by Rickie Lee Jones, released in September 1984. It is her third full-length studio album, and was released as the follow ...
- The Magazine is the only monthly digest entertainment magazine of its kind for youth published in Canada. ...
- A Magazine was founded in 1989 by Jeff Yang, Amy Chu, Sandi Kim and Bill Yao to cover Asian American issues and culture, and grew out of a campus magazine Yang edited while an undergraduate at Harvard University.
- Magazine is the name for an item or place within which ammunition is stored. It is taken from the Arabic word "makahazin" meaning "warehouse".
- Magazine is an Argentine cable television channel owned and operated by Grupo Clarn from Buenos Aires. It can be tuned in all the country via subscription television.
- Magazine is the second studio album by the Vancouver hard rock band Heart. The album was certified platinum.
- A magazine is an ammunition storage and feeding device within or attached to a repeating firearm. Magazines may be integral to the firearm (fixed) or removable (detachable). ...
- Magazine was an English Post-punk group active between 1977 and 1981. The band was formed in Manchester by Howard Devoto after he left Buzzcocks in early 1977. In April 1977 he met guitarist John McGeoch and they began writing songs which would become the first Magazine material. ...
- magazine - An ammunition storehouse; Detachable ammunition holder enabling multiple rounds of ammunition to be fed to a gun; A periodical publication ...
- magazine - A periodical that is more general, or popular, in scope.
- magazine - A periodical for general reading, containing articles on various subjects by different authors.
- magazine - a periodical publication for general interest such as news, current events, and popular materials.
- magazine - A periodical intended for the general public rather than for scholars.
- magazine - A type of periodical that contains articles on popular topics aimed at general readers. Magazines are usually published weekly or monthly and generally contain advertising and color illustrations. The articles are shorter and less authoritative than those found in scholarly journals.
- magazine - A publication, issued on a regular basis, containing popular articles, written and illustrated in a less technical manner than articles found in a journal.
- magazine - A general-interest periodical that has a broad, wide audience. EXAMPLE: Time or Glamour. Compare with journal.
- magazine - SeePulp; Periodical.
- magazine - Space dedicated to the stowage of ammunition and powder.
- Commercial publications that appear at a regular interval, under the same title, and are intended for a general, popular audience. Magazine articles are usually short and generally do not contain footnotes or bibliographies (http://www.lib.utexas.edu/help/glossary/m.html)
- The term, magazines, is usually used to indicate the popular, or non-scientific periodicals.
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- magazine - a periodical that publishes articles written for a general audience. Articles in magazines rarely include bibliographies. ...
- magazine - a place for the storage of gunpowder, arms, provisions, or goods.
- magazine - Although the terms periodical, journal, serial and magazine have slightly different definitions, you will likely hear them used interchangeably. ...
- magazine - A periodical publication as distinct from a newspaper, separate issues being independently paginated and identified by a date rather than a volume ...
- magazine - A periodical that contains short articles on topics of popular interest and current events, often unsigned.
- magazine - A light-proof metal container for 35 mm film, also known as a cartridge.
- magazine - A mechanical assembly designed to hold stacks of cartons, carton blanks, leaflets, labels, lids or stackable containers.
- magazine - Chamber for arms, ammunitions, provision, etc.
- magazine - A paper-covered group of pages that has stories by different people, and comes out usually every week or every month.
- magazine - a device for storing cartridges in a repeating firearm for loading into the chamber. Also referred to as a "clip"
- Many magazines have lots of photos of people naked or in sexy clothing, and with erotic expressions and gestures (actions).
- are generally popular publications with lots of photographs and advertising. They may inform, but they are primarily intended to entertain and to sell products for advertisers. Authors of articles are not necessarily experts and their sources of information usually are not cited.
- publication published regularly, usually weekly or monthly, with articles on topics of general interest and with broad subject coverage
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