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Noun
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plural of magazine

"The coffee shop is filled with magazines where people sit and read while they wait for their orders."

In plain English: Magazines are periodical publications that come out regularly and contain articles, photos, and stories on specific topics for readers to enjoy.

"My grandfather spends his mornings reading magazines on the porch."

Usage: Magazines refers to periodical publications featuring articles and illustrations on various topics, such as news or hobbies. Do not use this word when you mean a large cache of ammunition stored for military use.

Example Sentences
"My grandfather spends his mornings reading magazines on the porch." noun
Related Terms

Origin

Derived from Italian magazzino via French, the term originally referred to storehouses or warehouses before evolving to mean periodicals containing articles and stories.

Rhyming Words
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