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    [Noun]  | "jour*nal" | \ ˈjər-nᵊl \


    1: a daily newspaper —usually used in titles

    2: a periodical dealing especially with matters of current interest —often used in titles

    3: a record of experiences, ideas, or reflections kept regularly for private use : diary


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English, service book containing the day hours, from Anglo-French jurnal, from jurnal, adjective, daily, from Latin diurnalis, from diurnus of the day, from dies day {mat|deity|};

    [Noun]  | "journal box" 


    1: a metal housing used to support and protect a journal bearing


    Origin: circa 1859 ;

    [Verb]  | "journal" 


    1: to keep a personal journal : to enter or record daily thoughts, experiences, etc., in a journal


    Origin: 1803 ;

    [French noun phrase]  | "jour*nal in*time" | \ zhür-näl-aⁿ-tēm \


    1: intimate journal : private diary

    [Noun]  | "journal" 


    1: a publication that appears at regular intervals;


      * e.g., " ... a monthly scientific journal "



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    2: a record of personal experiences, reflections, or ideas kept regularly for private use;


      * e.g., " ... the writer faithfully records his dreams in a journal, believing that they are a vital key to self-understanding "



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     [ "journal" ]

    1: a place to write ones thoughts.

     [ "journal" ]

    1: That book that the EMO boy is carrying. it's attached to his hand

      * e.g.,  ... If you steal his journal, he will probably slit his wrists... After buying a new journal and writing about how sad he is that his old journal got stolen... 

     [ "journal" ]

    1: That book that the EMO boy is carrying. it's attached to his hand

      * e.g.,  ... If you steal his journal, he will probably slit his wrists... After buying a new journal and writing about how sad he is that his old journal got stolen. 

     [ "journalisming" ]

    1: hacktivism, perpetrated most often by progressive cheerleaders disguising themselves as journalists

      * e.g.,  ... The New York Times is great at journalisming 

     [ "Journalism" ]

    1: v. The act of publishing what multinational corporations want us to know.

      * e.g.,  ... Ah, more news that doesn't talk at all about corruption or the real issues facing America. Good, good, this is the best Journalism money could buy! 

     [ "journaling" ]

    1: a hobby that is a cross between scrapbooking, journal writing, collaging, and in many instances, sketching. not to be confused with online journaling, this sort of journaling refers to the type that results in a tangible notebook of images and words that creatively depict ideas and events in an individual's life.

      * e.g.,  ... Catherine: Why the hell is Lily writing and pasting images into that notebook on a Saturday night? Doesn't she have anything better to do than homework? 

     [ "journalable" ]

    1: A moment or an experience that you are able to journal about.

      * e.g.,  ... A meeting with an irate parent would be a journalable moment. 

     [ "journalism" ]

    1: the art of making up a story with something that sounds like a premise but isn't, and then spending the entire time writing about how your unfounded premise would play out, if it had any basis

      * e.g.,  ... Boy, those Gawker folks are awfully good at journalism. 

     [ "Journal" ]

    1: In French: "Journal" means newspaper.

      * e.g.,  ... Hier j'ai lu le journal 

     [ "Journalism" ]

    1: The art of expunging all of the art in writing.

      * e.g.,  ... For perfect examples of how journalism undermines art, see the guidelines listed in the AP Associated Press Stylebook. 

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