Magazine vs. Newspaper

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Magazinenoun

A non-academic periodical publication, generally consisting of sheets of paper folded in half and stapled at the fold.

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An ammunition storehouse.

Magazinenoun

A chamber in a firearm enabling multiple rounds of ammunition to be fed into the firearm.

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A reservoir or supply chamber for a stove, battery, camera, typesetting machine, or other apparatus.

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(dated) A country or district especially rich in natural products.

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(dated) A city viewed as a marketing center.

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(dated) A store, or shop, where goods are kept for sale.

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A receptacle in which anything is stored, especially military stores, as ammunition, arms, provisions, etc.

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The building or room in which the supply of powder is kept in a fortification or a ship.

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A chamber in a gun for holding a number of cartridges to be fed automatically to the piece.

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A pamphlet published periodically containing miscellaneous papers or compositions.

Magazinenoun

A country or district especially rich in natural products.

Magazinenoun

A city viewed as a marketing center.

Magazinenoun

A reservoir or supply chamber for a stove, battery, camera, typesetting machine, or other apparatus.

Magazinenoun

A store, or shop, where goods are kept for sale.

Magazineverb

To store in, or as in, a magazine; to store up for use.

Magazinenoun

a periodic paperback publication;

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product consisting of a paperback periodic publication as a physical object;

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a business firm that publishes magazines;

Magazinenoun

a light-tight supply chamber holding the film and supplying it for exposure as required

Magazinenoun

a storehouse (as a compartment on a warship) where weapons and ammunition are stored

Magazinenoun

a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun

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a periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, often on a particular subject or aimed at a particular readership

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a regular television or radio programme comprising a variety of topical items

Magazinenoun

a container or detachable receptacle for holding a supply of cartridges to be fed automatically to the breech of a gun

Magazinenoun

a receptacle for storing and feeding film to a camera, CDs to a compact disc player, etc.

Magazinenoun

a store for arms, ammunition, and explosives for military use.

Magazine

A magazine is a periodical publication which is printed in gloss-coated and matte paper. Magazines are generally published on a regular schedule and contain a variety of content.

Newspapernoun

(countable) A publication, usually published daily or weekly and usually printed on cheap, low-quality paper, containing news and other articles.

Newspapernoun

A quantity of or one of the types of paper on which newspapers are printed.

Newspaperverb

(transitive) To cover with newspaper.

Newspaperverb

To engage in the business of journalism (usually used only in the gerund, newspapering)

Newspaperverb

to harass in newspaper articles.

Newspapernoun

A sheet of paper printed and distributed, at stated intervals, for conveying intelligence of passing events, advocating opinions, etc.; a public print that circulates news, advertisements, proceedings of legislative bodies, public announcements, etc.

Newspapernoun

a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements;

Newspapernoun

a business firm that publishes newspapers;

Newspapernoun

a newspaper as a physical object;

Newspapernoun

cheap paper made from wood pulp and used for printing newspapers;

Newspaper

A newspaper is a periodical publication containing written information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as politics, business, sports and art, and often include materials such as opinion columns, weather forecasts, reviews of local services, obituaries, birth notices, crosswords, editorial cartoons, comic strips, and advice columns.

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