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journal

noun

[L. diurnum. This was originally an adjective, signifying daily, as in Spenser and Shakespeare; but the adjective is obsolete.]

jur’nal.

journal

A diary; an account of daily transactions and events; or the book containing such account.

journal

Among merchants, a book in which every particular article or charge is fairly entered from the waste book or blotter.

journal

In navigation, a daily register of the ship’s course and distance, the winds, weather, and other occurrences.

journal

A paper published daily, or other newspaper; also, the title of a book or pamphlet published at stated times, containing an account of inventions, discoveries and improvements in arts and sciences; as the Journal de Savans; the Journal of Science .