- Monthlies
- Monthly Month"ly, n.; pl. {Monthlies}. A publication which appears regularly once a month. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
monthlies — n. the period of menstruation. □ It’s her monthlies. You know how she feels then. □ The monthlies have struck again! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
monthlies — month·lies mən(t)th lēz n pl a menstrual period … Medical dictionary
Monthlies — pl n woman s menstrual period … Dictionary of Australian slang
monthlies — Australian Slang pl n woman s menstrual period … English dialects glossary
monthlies — n. (Slang) woman s menstrual menstruation month·ly || mÊŒnθlɪ n. document printed once a month; woman s menstrual period (Informal) adj. occurring once a month; lasting a month; of or pertaining to a month adv. once a month … English contemporary dictionary
monthlies — informal a menstrual period. → monthly … English new terms dictionary
PRESS — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction in australia and new zealand in belgium in canada in czechoslovakia in england yiddish press in france in germany and austria between the two world wars after world war ii… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Periodical Literature in the United States — Periodical Literature The United States † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (The United States) According to The Official Catholic Directory for 1911, there are 321 Catholic periodicals published in the United States. Of… … Catholic encyclopedia
Media in Trivandrum — Thiruvananthapuram has long been a center of media in India. Kerala Chandrika, the first newspaper of the State, was published from Thiruvananthapuram in the year 1789. The media also enjoyed the patronage of the Travancore kings. In 1836, Swathi … Wikipedia
Media in Thiruvananthapuram — The Indian city of Thiruvananthapuram has long been a center of media. Kerala Chandrika, the first newspaper of the State, was published from Thiruvananthapuram in 1789. The media also enjoyed the patronage of the Travancore kings. In 1836,… … Wikipedia