Magazine (noun)

  1. A periodical publication containing articles, stories, pictures, and advertisements, typically covering a particular subject or aimed at a particular readership.
  2. A publication containing a collection of photographs, illustrations, or other visual materials.
  3. A storehouse for arms and ammunition.
  4. 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:

  1. She subscribed to several magazines.
  2. The magazine had an interesting article on the latest fashion trends.
  3. The coffee table was stacked with fashion magazines.
  4. The magazine of the rifle holds six rounds.
  5. The magazine of the ship held a large amount of ammunition.
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