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Meanings of
periodical literature
in English
Russian
периодическая литература
Portuguese
publicação periódica
Spanish
publicaciones periódicas
Catalan
periòdic
Back to the meaning
Serial publication that appears in a new edition on a regular schedule.
periodical
periodical publication
non-periodical publication
Russian
периодическая литература
Synonyms
Examples for "
periodical
"
periodical
periodical publication
Examples for "
periodical
"
1
I knew about the Authors' Society and I had read their
periodical
.
2
Urgent appeals in its behalf in his
periodical
were made in vain.
3
It was first printed in the 1905 issue of the
periodical
Skírnir.
4
Somewhat the same phenomenon probably causes the
periodical
inundations of the Nile.
5
The following narrative is from the
periodical
account of the Moravian Missions.
1
My little piece would therefore come forth in the mist of
periodical
publication
,
unnoticed and unknown.
2
Near this is the tomb of Dr. Rose, many years distinguished as a critic in a respectable
periodical
publication
.
3
A new
periodical
publication
was begun in Boston in 1847, under the name of the "Massachusetts Quarterly Review."
4
But although the first
periodical
publication
containing news appeared in the month of May have been published until April 1647.
5
Directed by a
periodical
publication
to make a sketch of him to accompany an engraving, I did my best on it.
Usage of
periodical literature
in English
1
But any regular and systematized
periodical
literature
the South never had.
2
Poole, W. F. and Fletcher, W. Poole's index to
periodical
literature
.
3
Pierce is determined to include obscure material from
periodical
literature
,
especially about literary controversy.
4
The
periodical
literature
of the United States is highly creditable.
5
I mean the formation of indexes, and more especially of indexes to
periodical
literature
.
6
Another cause of paralysis was the lack of
periodical
literature
.
7
To understand this we must return to the
periodical
literature
.
8
I mean the every-day
periodical
literature
of the press.
9
He and the modern development of
periodical
literature
grew up together, and grew prosperous together.
10
In the main,
periodical
literature
written with more or less partisan bias must be relied upon.
11
What we say of the Press can also be said of
periodical
literature
and modern fiction.
12
Our
periodical
literature
is never even heard of.
13
Ample material in biographies and
periodical
literature
.
14
The interest and curiosity felt on this subject have almost created a new order of
periodical
literature
.
15
Chance connected the fortunes of young Ainsworth with
periodical
literature
,
where most of his early work appeared.
16
At present the ranks of journalistic and
periodical
literature
are largely recruited from the failures in other professions.
Other examples for "periodical literature"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
periodical
literature
periodical
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
periodical literature
Russian
периодическая литература
периодическое издание
периодическая печать
пресса
периодика
периодические издания
Portuguese
publicação periódica
Spanish
publicaciones periódicas
publicación periódica
Catalan
periòdic
publicació periòdica
Periodical literature
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Periodical literature
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