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What (who) is zine - definition

CREATURE IN ROMANIAN MYTHOLOGY
Zîne

zine         
  • ''Aukštaičių kova'' (''The Fight of Aukštaitians'') - a zine published by the [[Lithuanian partisans]], 1949
  • Zine workshop with SUNY New Paltz Zine Community and Design Society, 2017
COLLECTION OF SELF-PUBLISHED WORK REPRODUCED BY PHOTOCOPYING
Alt.zines; 'zine; Zines; Freezine; Zine distro; List of zine distros; Zine library; Zinester; 'Zine
(zines)
A zine is a magazine about a particular subject, written by people who are interested in that subject rather than by professional journalists.
= fanzine
N-COUNT
Zine         
  • ''Aukštaičių kova'' (''The Fight of Aukštaitians'') - a zine published by the [[Lithuanian partisans]], 1949
  • Zine workshop with SUNY New Paltz Zine Community and Design Society, 2017
COLLECTION OF SELF-PUBLISHED WORK REPRODUCED BY PHOTOCOPYING
Alt.zines; 'zine; Zines; Freezine; Zine distro; List of zine distros; Zine library; Zinester; 'Zine
A zine ( ; short for magazine or fanzine) is a small-circulation self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images, usually reproduced via a copy machine. Zines are the product of either a single person or of a very small group, and are popularly photocopied into physical prints for circulation.
'zine         
  • ''Aukštaičių kova'' (''The Fight of Aukštaitians'') - a zine published by the [[Lithuanian partisans]], 1949
  • Zine workshop with SUNY New Paltz Zine Community and Design Society, 2017
COLLECTION OF SELF-PUBLISHED WORK REPRODUCED BY PHOTOCOPYING
Alt.zines; 'zine; Zines; Freezine; Zine distro; List of zine distros; Zine library; Zinester; 'Zine
¦ noun informal a magazine, especially a fanzine.

Wikipedia

Zână

Zână (plural zâne; zînă and zîne, d̦ână and d̦âne in old spellings) is the Romanian equivalent of the Greek Charites or the fairy godmother. They are the opposite of monsters like Muma Pădurii. These characters make positive appearances in fairy tales and reside mostly in the woods. They can also be considered the Romanian equivalent of fairies and of the Germanic elf. They vary in size and appearance, and can transform to blend into their surroundings for protection and cover. They can appear openly in the woods and coax travelers to follow them in order to help them find their way. They can also hide in the woods and quietly guide those who need help through signs and "breadcrumbs" through the forest.

Examples of use of zine
1. "This return to political life will be gradual, it will take time," said Zine Eddine M.
2. The President was sitting alongside Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, the Tunisian President.
3. Anna–Marie Fitzgerald and Phoebe Frangoul edit feminist fashion zine, Pamflet.
4. In Tunisia, Sarkozy could bring up human rights issues during talks with President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
5. He also dabbled in writing at the online zine, and in ways that might not have pleased his own party.