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periodical
[ peer-ee-od-i-kuhl ]
noun
- a magazine or other journal that is issued at regularly recurring intervals.
adjective
- published at regularly recurring intervals.
- of or relating to such publications.
periodical
/ ˌpɪərɪˈɒdɪkəl /
noun
- a publication issued at regular intervals, usually monthly or weekly
adjective
- of or relating to such publications
- published at regular intervals
- periodic or occasional
Other Words From
- pe·ri·od·i·cal·ism noun
- pe·ri·od·i·cal·ist noun
- pe·ri·od·i·cal·ness noun
- non·pe·ri·od·i·cal adjective noun
- un·pe·ri·od·i·cal adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of periodical1
Example Sentences
This language continued through the 1860s, as evidenced by texts such as pro-slavery advocate J. Quitman Moore’s article in the Southern periodical De Bow’s Review titled “Feudalism in America.”
The bid was vetoed by the previous Conservative government, who balked at the idea of a foreign state having majority ownership of politically influential UK newspapers and periodicals.
At central Amsterdam’s landmark Athanaeum bookstore, whose eclectic periodicals draw a loyal clientele from across Europe, customers and staff alike were briefly mystified by the long queues at a nearby koekmakerij — a cookie shop.
The first periodical in Southern California was bilingual: the Los Angeles Star, which began publishing in 1851.
Several editors at the Columbia Law Review described the board’s intervention as an unprecedented breach of editorial independence at the periodical, which is run by students at Columbia Law School.
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