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  • adjective Resembling or characteristic of a magazine (publication).

Etymologies

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magazine +‎ -like

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Examples

  • Editorially, though, the publication provides a familiar magazinelike mix of news, arts coverage and reviews, gossip, opinion, sports and games.

    'The Daily' launches on iPad for 99 cents a week 2011

  • Nice, simple, effective design – dare I say magazinelike?

    The New CNN.com (First Screenshots) Jason Kincaid 2005

  • He had a fresh, magazinelike sensibility that the publisher, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, hoped to tap when he sent him to the newsroom to challenge traditional newspaper practices.

    NYT > Home Page By DOUGLAS MARTIN 2011

  • My favorite of these is Flipboard, a free app that creates a magazinelike layout from news sources, Twitter and other Internet streams that you choose and configure.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • People ignore them on a Web site, he says, but on Flipboard's magazinelike layout they may seem more appropriate.

    NYT > Home Page By DAMON DARLIN 2010

  • What is astonishing about OMG and Wonderwall's success is the lack of any aspiration to break news, while focusing on glossy, magazinelike packaging and photos.

    Statesman - AP Sports 2009

  • Publishers are creating magazinelike products for these devices, but different mediums lend themselves to different reading styles, as the Web showed.

    NYT > Home Page 2009

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