Magazine
(noun)
- A periodical publication containing articles, stories, pictures, and advertisements, typically covering a particular subject or aimed at a particular readership.
- A publication containing a collection of photographs, illustrations, or other visual materials.
- A storehouse for arms and ammunition.
- A container, typically cylindrical, for holding ammunition in a firearm.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from french magasin, from italian magazzino, from arabic maǧāzin "storehouse, magazine".
Examples:
- She subscribed to several magazines.
- The magazine had an interesting article on the latest fashion trends.
- The coffee table was stacked with fashion magazines.
- The magazine of the rifle holds six rounds.
- The magazine of the ship held a large amount of ammunition.