mag·a·zine
Pronounced:
/ˈmægəˌzi:n, ˌmægəˈzi:n/
Function:
nounInflected forms:
plural mag·a·zinesMeaning:
[count] 1 : a type of thin book with a paper cover that contains stories, essays, pictures, etc., and that is usually published every week or month ▪ a literary/fashion magazine ▪ a magazine rack ▪ She subscribes to several gardening magazines.
2 : a radio or television program that discusses different topics
3 : a part of a gun that holds bullets
4 : a building or room where military supplies are stored
2 : a radio or television program that discusses different topics
3 : a part of a gun that holds bullets
4 : a building or room where military supplies are stored

