journal
noun
[ ˈdʒəːn(ə)l ]
• a newspaper or magazine that deals with a particular subject or professional activity.
• "medical journals"
Similar:
periodical,
publication,
magazine,
gazette,
digest,
professional organ,
review,
newsletter,
news-sheet,
bulletin,
newspaper,
paper,
daily,
weekly,
monthly,
quarterly,
• a daily record of news and events of a personal nature; a diary.
• "while abroad he had kept a journal"
Similar:
diary,
day-by-day account,
daily record,
log,
logbook,
weblog,
blog,
vlog,
moblog,
yearbook,
chronicle,
register,
notebook,
commonplace book,
annals,
history,
daybook,
• the part of a shaft or axle that rests on bearings.
journal
verb
• write in a journal or diary.
• "I journaled extensively during both periods"
Origin:
late Middle English (originally denoting a book containing the appointed times of daily prayers): from Old French jurnal, from late Latin diurnalis (see diurnal).