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Definition of journal
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"Journal
(a.) A
newspaper
published
daily;
by
extension,
a
weekly
newspaper
or any
periodical
publication,
giving
an
account
of
passing
events,
the
proceedings
and
memoirs
of
societies,
etc..
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Penny-a-liner
::
Penny-a-liner
(n.) One who
furnishes
matter
to
public
journals
at so much a line; a poor
writer
for hire; a hack
writer.
Paper
::
Paper (n.) A
printed
sheet
appearing
periodically;
a
newspaper;
a
journal;
as, a daily
paper..
Neck
::
Neck (n.) A
reduction
in size near the end of an
object,
formed
by a
groove
around
it; as, a neck
forming
the
journal
of a
shaft..
Post
::
Post (v. t.) To
carry,
as an
account,
from the
journal
to the
ledger;
as, to post an
account;
to
transfer,
as
accounts,
to the
ledger..
Adjournal
::
Adjournal
(n.)
Adjournment;
postponement.
Journal
::
"Journal
(a.) That
portion
of a
rotating
piece,
as a
shaft,
axle,
spindle,
etc., which turns in a
bearing
or box. See
Illust.
of Axle box..
Sensational
::
Sensational
(a.)
Suited
or
intended
to
excite
temporarily
great
interest
or
emotion;
melodramatic;
emotional;
as,
sensational
plays or
novels;
sensational
preaching;
sensational
journalism;
a
sensational
report..
Journal
::
"Journal
(a.) A
newspaper
published
daily;
by
extension,
a
weekly
newspaper
or any
periodical
publication,
giving
an
account
of
passing
events,
the
proceedings
and
memoirs
of
societies,
etc..
Diurnalist
::
Diurnalist
(n.) A
journalist.
Journal
::
Journal
(a.)
Daily;
diurnal.
Gudgeon
::
Gudgeon
(n.) The pin of iron
fastened
in the end of a
wooden
shaft or axle, on which it
turns;
formerly,
any
journal,
or
pivot,
or
bearing,
as the
pintle
and eye of a
hinge,
but esp. the end
journal
of a
horizontal..
Hanger
::
Hanger
(n.) A part that
suspends
a
journal
box in which
shafting
runs. See
Illust.
of
Countershaft.
Ephemeris
::
Ephemeris
(n.) A
diary;
a
journal.
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To
record
transactions,
accounts,
or
events
in; as, to keep
books,
a
journal,
etc. ; also, to enter (as
accounts,
records,
etc. ) in a
book..
Gazette
::
Gazette
(n.) A
newspaper;
a
printed
sheet
published
periodically;
esp., the
official
journal
published
by the
British
government,
and
containing
legal and state
notices..
Noctuary
::
Noctuary
(n.) A
record
of what
passes
in the
night;
a
nightly
journal;
--
distinguished
from
diary.
Cap
::
Cap (n.) The
removable
cover of a
journal
box.
Cartoon
::
Cartoon
(n.) A large
pictorial
sketch,
as in a
journal
or
magazine;
esp. a
pictorial
caricature;
as, the
cartoons
of
Puck..
Ledger
::
Ledger
(n.) A book in which a
summary
of
accounts
is laid up or
preserved;
the final book of
record
in
business
transactions,
in which all
debits
and
credits
from the
journal,
etc., are
placed
under
appropriate
heads..
Wastebook
::
Wastebook
(n.) A book in which rough
entries
of
transactions
are made,
previous
to their being
carried
into the
journal..
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