magazine
[ mag-uh-zeen, mag-uh-zeen ]
/ ˌmæg əˈzin, ˈmæg əˌzin /
noun
Origin of magazine
1575–85; < French
magasin < Italian
magazzino storehouse < Arabic
makhāzin, plural of
makhzan storehouse; in E figuratively, as “storehouse of information,” used in book titles (from c1640) and periodical titles (in
The Gentleman's Magazine, 1731)
OTHER WORDS FROM magazine
mag·a·zin·ish, mag·a·zin·y, adjectiveWords nearby magazine
magadha,
magainin,
magallanes,
magalogue,
magangué,
magazine,
magazine section,
magazinist,
magda,
magdala,
magdalen
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British Dictionary definitions for magazine
magazine
/ (ˌmæɡəˈziːn) /
noun
Word Origin for magazine
C16: via French
magasin from Italian
magazzino, from Arabic
makhāzin, plural of
makhzan storehouse, from
khazana to store away