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Pronunciation
[mag]
Part of Speech
n.
Definition
Short for Media Arts Grant, this refers to:
- a funding system administered through the department of Radio/Television/Film to support student-driven filmmaking experiences,
- a student film that is the recipient of the aforementioned grant.
Example Sentence
She's stuck in Fisk editing her MAG.