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journal
[ jur-nl ]
noun
- a daily record, as of occurrences, experiences, or observations:
She kept a journal during her European trip.
- a newspaper, especially a daily one.
- a periodical or magazine, especially one published for a special group, learned society, or profession:
the October issue of The English Journal.
- a record, usually daily, of the proceedings and transactions of a legislative body, an organization, etc.
- Bookkeeping.
- a daybook.
- (in the double-entry method) a book into which all transactions are entered from the daybook or blotter to facilitate posting into the ledger.
- Nautical. a log or logbook.
- Machinery. the portion of a shaft or axle contained by a plain bearing.
verb (used without object)
- to write self-examining or reflective journal entries, especially in school or as part of psychotherapy:
Students should journal as part of a portfolio assessment program.
journal
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noun
- a newspaper or periodical
- a book in which a daily record of happenings, etc, is kept
- an official record of the proceedings of a legislative body
- accounting
- Also calledBook of Original Entry one of several books in which transactions are initially recorded to facilitate subsequent entry in the ledger
- another name for daybook
- the part of a shaft or axle in contact with or enclosed by a bearing
- a plain cylindrical bearing to support a shaft or axle
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of journal1
Example Sentences
He keeps a daily journal and employs written reminders that urge him to win the battle.
Another published in September in the journal Body Image found the use of filters was associated with muscle dysmorphia symptoms.
There, he updated his fanbase with journal entries, reflections on his current artistic pursuits and the occasional bit of news about new film projects.
The paper is published in the journal Science Advances.
There may be some middle ground, where patients can use AI chatbots to supplement therapy with a person by journaling or processing things that come up between sessions.
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