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Answer for the clue "Periodical publication ", 8 letters:
magazine

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Word definitions for magazine in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A magazine is an ammunition storage and feeding device within or attached to a repeating firearm . Magazines can be removable (detachable) or integral to the firearm. The magazine functions by moving the cartridges stored in the magazine into a position ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
mag \mag\ n. Shortened form of magazine , the periodic paperback publication. [slang]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A periodical publication, generally consisting of sheets of paper folded in half and stapled at fold. 2 An ammunition storehouse. 3 A chamber in a firearm enabling multiple rounds of ammunition to be fed into the firearm. 4 A reservoir or supply chamber ...

Usage examples of magazine.

Choosing to advertise in a particular newspaper or magazine is dictated by your overall budget as well as the cost per thousand.

British engineering magazine to describe a kind of aerofoil used in experiments.

The idea was that some of the most interesting tapes could be released on a cheap-label album, possibly monthly like a magazine.

Reply, and your amanuensis call me all those hard names which the magazines dislike so.

He had constructed andirons for the fireplace out of excess bomb parts and had filled them with stout silver logs, and he had framed with stained wood the photographs of girls with big breasts he had torn out of cheesecake magazines and hung over the mantelpiece.

I was appalled to discover what had happened, and even more so when I realized that I had tucked that print in the magazine myself.

The smoking flame started snaking back through the doors of the armoury into the passageway that led to the main powder magazine.

He had ascertained, through the medium of agents, that the Shah of Persia would, for a sum, of money paid in advance consent to the establishment of military magazines on certain points of his territory.

Justice, moreover, demands that we acknowledge the existence of a small minority of dues-paying members of the Socialist Party who neither attack religion nor tacitly approve of the atheistic propaganda carried on in the official Marxian press, as well as in the books, pamphlets and magazines on sale not only in the leading Socialist book-stores of America, but even at the National Office of the party in Chicago.

Even across five hundred yards, Batman could recognize the Soviet bloc weapon with its curved, thirty-round banana magazine.

Outlaw bikers and those who think like them are so numerous that several magazines cater to their tastes, biker Lifestyle is one of them.

One of the reasons Boucher gave for leaving the magazine was the hope of finding more time for his own writing.

Once, the British magazine Picture Post, now defunct, had run a photograph of Capa, and the headline above the caption had read, The Greatest War Photographer in the World.

A late-model Tolgren, 5mm prefragmented bullets, caseless ammunition and a 30-round horizontal cassette magazine above the barrel.

On the other hand, a writer in the Strand Magazine points out that an insurance investigator some years ago gathered a list of 225 centenarians of almost every social rank and many nationalities, but the majority of them Britons or Russians.