Feature writing is writing an article for a magazine that is featured (mentioned) on the front page. It is different from a column in that the feature writer might not be left a space every week, and that the focus of the article is on a one off topic, not the author him or herself or a running topic.
For example:
Feature: 10 things guys hate about shopping!
Column: Today in Atheism - by John Davidson
Air cooled, magazine fed, shoulder fired, gas operated, lightweight.
Its in a magazine. Someone has asked if you are following it. You can find it in at least ten stores in the mall. dont listen to this freak
Billboard Magazine uses a geometric sans font that is customized for the publication. The font characteristics are close to the New Gothic family.
The characteristics or powers of the character Empress, appearing in the comic magazine Young Justice, are her attractiveness, her magic, her swordsmanship, her ability to teleport and her manipulative skills. In her normal life she is Anita Fite who sings and plays the piano.
Truth Magazine - religious magazine - was created in 1956.
Inventory magazine is a magazine that features clothing and goods. It has pictures and articles. This magazine can be purchased from Inventory Magazine's website.
magazine
"Une magazine" means "a magazine"
Rugby World magazine is a magazine that explores the sport of rugby. The magazine is the top selling rugby magazine in the world at this time. They publish this magazine monthly.
It would be called a gun with a clip. How a gun is described is based on the characteristics of it such as operating system. A clip is a loading device, used to insert multiple rounds into a magazine, and does nothing to change the nature of the firearm or its characteristics. When describing, for example, an M16 rifle, a good detailed description would be "gas operated, magazine fed, air cooled, select fire rifle", to describe it according to its characteristics. If one did not wish to go into such detail, you could simply describe it as "an automatic weapon", or "a rifle", or even "a black thing which goes 'BANG!'" if you so wish.
A magazine is a magazine
The name of the magazine for technophiles is Wired.