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Magazine vs Magazinelike - What's the difference?

magazine | magazinelike |


As a noun magazine

is "magazines".

As an adjective magazinelike is

resembling or characteristic of a magazine (publication).

Magazine vs Nonmagazine - What's the difference?

magazine | nonmagazine |


As a noun magazine

is "magazines".

As an adjective nonmagazine is

not of or pertaining to magazines.

Magazine vs Magazineland - What's the difference?

magazine | magazineland |


As nouns the difference between magazine and magazineland

is that magazine is "magazines" while magazineland is (informal) the industry that publishes magazines.

Magazine vs Vogue - What's the difference?

magazine | vogue |


As nouns the difference between magazine and vogue

is that magazine is a periodical publication, generally consisting of sheets of paper folded in half and stapled at fold while vogue is the prevailing fashion or style.

As a verb vogue is

to dance in the vogue dance style.

As a proper noun Vogue is

a fashion and lifestyle magazine.

Magazine vs Magaziner - What's the difference?

magazine | magaziner |


As nouns the difference between magazine and magaziner

is that magazine is "magazines" while magaziner is someone who writes for a magazine.

Magazine vs Magalogue - What's the difference?

magazine | magalogue |


As nouns the difference between magazine and magalogue

is that magazine is "magazines" while magalogue is a type of catalogue with a magazine-like style.

Magazine vs Newsmagazine - What's the difference?

magazine | newsmagazine |


As nouns the difference between magazine and newsmagazine

is that magazine is "magazines" while newsmagazine is a magazine that specializes in delivering news.

Magazine vs Covermount - What's the difference?

magazine | covermount |


As nouns the difference between magazine and covermount

is that magazine is "magazines" while covermount is a freebie, such as a compact disc, mounted on the cover of a magazine.

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