Journal

/ˈdʒɜːrnəl/ noun

A written record that is kept regularly, such as a personal diary or a professional log. It can also mean a magazine that publishes academic or specialized articles.

From Old French “journal,” meaning “daily,” from Latin “diurnalis,” from “dies,” meaning “day.” It originally referred to something done or recorded daily, like a daybook. The meaning later widened to various kinds of periodical records and publications.

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