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publicationnoun a published workThe university's linguistics department released a publication on the grammatical structure of American Sign Language. book, tome, volumebulletin, diurnal, gazette, journal, mag, magazine, newspaper, organ, paper, periodical, rag, review, serial, zinehardback, hardcover, paperback, paperbound, pocket book, pocket edition, softback, softcover, trade book, trade editionfolio, quartoguidebook, handbook, how-to, instructions, manualcyclopedia(also cyclopaedia), dictionary, encyclopediamonograph, primer, text, textbook, tract, treatisenovel, novelette, pulpalbum, almanac, anthology, casebook, chapbook, comic book, nonbook, omnibus, picture bookcomposition, number, opus, piece, workcollectanea, compendium, compilation, florilegium, miscellany, readerbrochure, circular, flyer(also flier), folder, leaflet, pamphletdodger, flysheet, handbill, handout, throwawayadvertisement, catalog(or catalogue), shopperannual, bimonthly, biweekly, daily, monthly, quarterly, semimonthly, semiweekly, triweekly, weekly, yearbookdigest, little magazinefanzinepictorial, slickbroadside, edition, extra, sheet, supplement, tab, tabloidnewsletter, newsmagazine, newsweeklybanner, bill, billboard, placard, poster, signpronouncement, releasead, commercial, message, plug, promotion, spot, wordbroadcast, dispatch, newscast, report, storyink(slang), testimonial, write-up the act or process of producing something commercially and making it available to the publicShe's celebrating the publication of her first novel. coming out, issuing, publishing, putting out, releaseprinting, production, manufacturesyndicationbroadcasting, circulation, dissemination, distributionpropagation, spread, transmissionadvertising, announcement, annunciation, communication, declaration, enunciation, notification, proclamation, promotion, promulgation, propaganda, publicityadvent, appearance, arrival, debut(also début), emergence censorship, suppression in the 14th century |