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magazine

Syllabification: (mag·a·zine)
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Definition of magazine

noun

  • 1a periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, typically covering a particular subject or area of interest:a car magazine a women’s magazine
  • a regular television or radio program comprising a variety of topical news or entertainment items.
  • 2a chamber for holding a supply of cartridges to be fed automatically to the breech of a gun.
  • a receptacle for storing and feeding film to a camera, CDs to a compact disc player, etc..
  • 3a store for arms, ammunition, explosives, and provisions for use in military operations.

Origin:

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 sense 1 (mid 18th cent). sense 3, a contemporary specialization of the original meaning, gave rise to sense 2 in the mid 18th century

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