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Summary: A magazine is a place where goods are stored, particularly a room or building where ammunition is stored. It also refers to a spring-loaded container for the ammunition for a single firearm; see semi-automatic firearm. By analogy with the above, a magazine is a periodical publication containing a variety of articles on various subjects. some magazines Magazines are typically published weekly, twice-monthly or monthly, and often have some colour-printed content and coated paper. "Journal" is so ...

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Magazine

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A magazine is a place where goods are stored, particularly a room or building where ammunition is stored. It also refers to a spring-loaded container for the ammunition for a single firearm; see semi-automatic firearm.


By analogy with the above, a magazine is a periodical publication containing a variety of articles on various subjects.

some magazines
Magazines are typically published weekly, twice-monthly or monthly, and often have some colour-printed content and coated paper. "Journal" is sometimes used in reference to a magazine.

Many weekend newspapers now incorporate 'magazine sections' with a magazine-like format.

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Magazine was the name of a musical group fronted by ex-Buzzcocks member Howard Devoto in the late 1970s.


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