MAGAZINES | English Meaning, Definition, and Pronunciation

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Word: Magazine

Speech Type: Noun

Etymology:

late 16th century: from French magasin, from Italian magazzino, from Arabic maḵzin, maḵzan ‘storehouse’, from ḵazana ‘store up’. The term originally meant ‘store’ and was often used from the mid 17th century in the title of books providing information useful to particular groups of people, whence magazine (sense 1) (mid 18th century). magazine (sense 3), a contemporary specialization of the original meaning, gave rise to magazine (sense 2) in the mid 18th century

Audio Pronunciation:
Phonetic Spelling: maɡəˈziːn
Dialects: British English
Definition:

a periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, often on a particular subject or aimed at a particular readership

Short Definition:

publication

Examples:
  • a women's weekly magazine
Definition:

a container or detachable receptacle for holding a supply of cartridges to be fed automatically to the breech of a gun

Short Definition:

part of gun

Examples:
  • he took the machine gun and a spare magazine
Definition:

a store for arms, ammunition, and explosives for military use.

Short Definition:

store for ammunition etc.

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