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magnum A bottle that holds 1.5 liters, the equivalent of two standard size wine bottles.
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magnum The contents of this bottle are twice as much as the capacity of a normal bottle. In other words this bottle contains one and a half litres. Bottles with a large capacity, like the magnum, allow certain red wines to age better.
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magnum From the Latin for "more." It's a term applied to certain cartridges which generate higher velocity and energy when compared to other rounds firing bullets of the same diameter. Eg, the .357 Magnum shoots bullets at much higher velocities than the .38 Special (which actually shoots .357" bullets). Basically, it's a marketing term.
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magnum A Marvin trade name for heavily constructed window products which are designed for applications where a heavy duty product is necessary.
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magnum A double bottle - usually for champagne.
Ãâó: www.knowine.com/html/glossary.html
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