Australian English Meaning of magazines

magazines

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Definitions and Meaning of magazines in English

magazines

such a periodical published online, a container in a gun for holding cartridges, a container for film on a camera or motion-picture projector, a lightproof chamber for films or plates on a camera or for film on a motion-picture projector, a storehouse or warehouse especially for military supplies, a radio or television program presenting usually several short segments on a variety of topics, a place where goods or supplies are stored, a supply chamber, a room in which powder and other explosives are kept in a fort or a ship, a print periodical containing miscellaneous pieces (such as articles, stories, poems) and often illustrated, a holder in or on a gun for cartridges (see cartridge sense 1) to be fed into the gun chamber, a place for keeping explosives in a fort or ship, a stock of provisions (see provision entry 1 sense 2) or goods, the contents of a magazine, an accumulation of munitions (see munition sense 2) of war, a similar section of a newspaper usually appearing on Sunday, a publication containing different pieces (as stories, articles, or poems) and issued at regular intervals (as weekly or monthly)

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magazines

such a periodical published online, a container in a gun for holding cartridges, a container for film on a camera or motion-picture projector, a lightproof cham

repositories,warehouses,containers,depositories,depots,storage,storehouses,Arsenals,banks,bins

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mafiosi => mafiosi, Mafias => Mafias, maestros => maestros, maelstroms => Maelstroms, Maecenas => Maecenas,