magazine-n; 5 Senses

Sense Number 1: bound periodical publication

Commentary: MAGAZINE[+document][+periodical][+bound]

Examples:
She writes for a sports magazine.
I tripped over a pile of old magazines in the hallway.
John never reads magazines, he just looks at the pictures.
That CEO has been on the cover of several magazines.
I try to keep up with a graphics art zine on the Internet.

Mappings:
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 1, 2

Sense Number 2: a small supply chamber, e.g., in a gun or camera

Commentary: MAGAZINE[+container][+small][+chamber]

Examples:
She clipped another magazine into her semi-automatic rifle.
My camera bag has only two more magazines of film.
Spent magazines lay on the floor of the drug dealer's bedroom.

Mappings:
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 4, 6

Sense Number 3: a publishing firm or business

Commentary: MAGAZINE[+organization][+business][+publisher]

Examples:
Our magazine is merging with a larger European publishing conglomerate.
Do you think the magazine will fire him for that story?
Sally's dad ran that magazine for years.
Magazines and newspapers are going out of business right and left.

Mappings:
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 3

Sense Number 4: a warehouse for storing goods, e.g., ammunition

Commentary: MAGAZINE[+building][+warehouse]

Examples:
That huge explosion was the magazine for the National Guard.
The soldiers, under fire, frantically began moving explosives out of their magazine.

Mappings:
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 5

Sense Number 5: a regularly broadcast radio program

Commentary: MAGAZINE[+activity][+broadcast][+radio][+regular]

Examples:
We enjoy a Saturday news magazine on the radio.
Mary has been invited to host a weekly food magazine on our local radio station.

Mappings:
WordNet 0.0 Sense Numbers: 4c