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Definition of journal
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of journal is as below...
"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..
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Diary
::
Diary (n.) A
register
of daily
events
or
transactions;
a daily
record;
a
journal;
a blank book dated for the
record
of daily
memoranda;
as, a diary of the
weather;
a
physician's
diary..
Daybook
::
Daybook
(n.) A
journal
of
accounts;
a
primary
record
book in which are
recorded
the debts and
credits,
or
accounts
of the day, in their
order,
and from which they are
transferred
to the
journal..
Journalist
::
"Journalist
(n.) The
conductor
of a
public
journal,
or one whose
business
it to write for a
public
journal;
an
editorial
or other
professional
writer
for a
periodical..
Gather
::
Gather
(n.) The
inclination
forward
of the axle
journals
to keep the
wheels
from
working
outward.
Puff
::
Puff (n.) An
exaggerated
or empty
expression
of
praise,
especially
one in a
public
journal..
Cartoon
::
Cartoon
(n.) A large
pictorial
sketch,
as in a
journal
or
magazine;
esp. a
pictorial
caricature;
as, the
cartoons
of
Puck..
Journalism
::
Journalism
(n.) The
keeping
of a
journal
or
diary.
Bookkeeping
::
Bookkeeping
(n.) The art of
recording
pecuniary
or
business
transactions
in a
regular
and
systematic
manner,
so as to show their
relation
to each
other,
and the state of the
business
in which they
occur;
the art of
keeping
accounts.
The books
commonly
used are a
daybook,
cashbook,
journal,
and
ledger.
See
Daybook,
Cashbook,
Journal,
and
Ledger..
Housing
::
Housing
(n.) A frame or
support
for
holding
something
in
place,
as
journal
boxes,
etc..
Toe
::
Toe (n.) The
journal,
or
pivot,
at the lower end of a
revolving
shaft or
spindle,
which rests in a
step..
Journalistic
::
"Journalistic
(a.)
Pertaining
to
journals
or to
journalists;
contained
in, or
characteristic
of, the
public
journals;
as
journalistic
literature
or
enterprise..
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.
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..
Journalize
::
Journalize
(v. i.) to
conduct
or
contribute
to a
public
journal;
to
follow
the
profession
of 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..
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..
Stud
::
Stud (n.) A short rod or pin, fixed in and
projecting
from
something,
and
sometimes
forming
a
journal..
Journal
::
Journal
(a.) That which has
occurred
in a day; a day's work or
travel;
a day's
journey.
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