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mag
1[ mag ]
mag
2[ mag ]
noun
- a magpie.
- talk; chatter.
verb (used without object)
- to talk idly; chatter.
Mag
3[ mag ]
noun
- a female given name, form of Margaret.
mag.
4abbreviation for
- magazine.
- magnetism.
- magneto.
- magnitude.
- (in prescriptions) large.
mag.
1abbreviation for
- magazine
- magnitude
mag
2/ mæɡ /
noun
- informal.See magazine
mag
3/ mæɡ /
verb
- to talk; chatter
noun
- talk; chatter
Word History and Origins
Origin of mag1
Origin of mag3
Word History and Origins
Origin of mag1
Example Sentences
New technology also allows authorities to scan for weapons more efficiently than the old, one-at-a-time “mag and bag” systems.
Not just Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer in this month's glossy mag, or news that "discreet chic" is back and flamboyant "statement gowns" are out!
“I don’t want to die,” the People cover star said in this week’s issue, telling the mag that she’s hoping to inspire others by focusing on her future.
So I did what I said not to do!” she told the mag, explaining that she broke her own rule “because he’s just so special.”
Reviewers at all the car mags love the Ioniq, and so do I. Other cars in the category include the Tesla Model Y, the Ford Mach E, and the Volkswagen ID.4.
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