magalogue

magalogue
A type of catalogue with a magazine-like style.
See Also: catazine

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  • magalogue — n. A product catalogue designed to resemble a magazine. Example Citation: But Neiman Marcus raised the stakes in 1996 with the debut of The Book, a magalogue with heavy art book paper, avant garde photos and articles like Christopher Buckley s on …   New words

  • magalogue — n. consumer catalogue created to resemble a magazine …   English contemporary dictionary

  • magalogue — mag•a•log or mag•a•logue [[t]ˈmæg əˌlɔg, ˌlɒg[/t]] n. a sales catalog containing features characteristic of magazines, as articles and editorials, either mailed free or priced for purchase • Etymology: 1975–80; b. magazine and catalog …   From formal English to slang

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  • catazine — noun A type of catalogue with a magazine like style. See Also: magalogue …   Wiktionary

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