A periodical is a magazine that is published regularly - say once a month, for example. A single issue is just one of those, published in one particular month.
Number - see "OneAcross"
An annish is an issue of a periodical on its anniversary.
Issue :-)
It can be, referring to one's offspring, or an edition of a periodical. But to issue is a verb with the noun form issuance.
Magazines.
To cite a periodical in a research paper, include the author's name, publication date, article title, periodical name, volume and issue number, and page numbers. Use a citation style guide like APA or MLA for specific formatting rules.
A back number is an old issue of a periodical, like the magazines in the doctor's waiting room.
A periodical reference list entry typically includes the author’s name, publication date, article title, journal title, volume/issue number, and page numbers of the article. Additionally, it may include a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) or URL if available.
Which periodical do johnson not write for
The Egoist - periodical - ended in 1919.
The Egoist - periodical - was created in 1914.
The Germ - periodical - ended in 1850.