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periodical

[peer-ee-od-i-kuhl] / ˌpɪər iˈɒd ɪ kəl /


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I had gone to Mee Lung Dry Goods over the weekend and scoured all the periodicals for advertisements and photographs.

From Literature

However, not everything in these papers and periodicals was about the afterlife.

From Literature

We learn that Renoir’s scenes of contemporary life often served as illustrations for books and periodicals, and discover the influence of the requirements of reproduction on his technique.

From The Wall Street Journal

A law change meant that foreign sovereign wealth funds could take a maximum stake of 15% in newspapers or periodicals.

From BBC

The shutdown already resulted in staffing shortages and periodical flight delays.

From Los Angeles Times