mag

IPA: mˈæg

noun

  • (UK, slang, obsolete) A halfpenny.
  • (genetics) A gene which encodes for myelin associated glycoprotein
  • (colloquial) Clipping of magazine. [A non-academic periodical publication, generally consisting of sheets of paper folded in half and stapled at the fold.]
  • (colloquial) Clipping of magnet. [A piece of material that attracts some metals by magnetism.]
  • (colloquial, automotive) Ellipsis of mag wheel. [(automotive, originally late 1950s and into 1960s) A wheel for a motor vehicle, made from an alloy of magnesium, typically lighter and offering better heat conduction than steel wheels.]
  • (astronomy) Clipping of magnitude. [(uncountable, countable) The absolute or relative size, extent or importance of something.]
  • (colloquial, law) Clipping of magistrate. [(law) A judicial officer with limited authority to administer and enforce the law. A magistrate's court may have jurisdiction in civil or criminal cases, or both.]
  • (colloquial) Clipping of magnetometer. [(physics) An instrument used to measure the intensity and direction of a magnetic field, especially at points on the Earth's surface; sometimes used as metal detector.]
  • (aerospace) Acronym of maximum absorbency garment. (astronaut diaper / space nappies)
  • (biochemistry) Acronym of myelin-associated glycoprotein.

verb

  • (transitive, obsolete, slang) To steal.
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Examples of "mag" in Sentences

  • MAG fitted it with a Steyr rotary.
  • Indeed what razz mags are generally.
  • This is rare for an undergrad lit mag.
  • It is the only mag related to the topic.
  • Mag wonders if they are on the right track.
  • This is not evidence of notability of the mag.
  • The conservative mags eulogize Barry Goldwater.
  • For the Celts, it was the Fortunate Isle of Mag Mell.
  • The Humaninstitut Vienna was founded by the Psychologist Mag.
  • Not Forbes, or a computer mag, or PopSci, but a real audio mag.
  • For example a standard .300 win mag is around 24 inches low at 400 yards if sighted dead in at 200 yds.
  • The short mag is no better than the 300 win mag in terms of performance and the short mag ammo costs more.
  • For me as stated above for right now a 338 win mag is unnecessary but for somebody who can confidently shoot 400-500 yards it is great.
  • Without much drama you can get competent to get good 1st shot hits at 600 with that. 300 win mag is great if you want to go past 800, but at that point you should be looking at stepping up to a big 338, not a win mag, a RUM or some such.
  • Ive been looking at getting a long range varminter/practice gun (.300 win mag is a bit much for a beginner to practice with all the time) and it looks like the TIkka Varminter has some competition!. 25-06 sounds good to me, but I have not heard of the 6. 5x284.

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