journals (Meaning)

journals

a brief account of daily events, a magazine that reports on things of special interest to a particular group, a record of transactions kept by a deliberative or legislative body, a book of original entry in double-entry bookkeeping, a record of the happenings of a conference or a legislative body, a daily newspaper, log sense 3, the part of a rotating shaft, axle, roll, or spindle that turns in a bearing, a periodical dealing especially with matters of current interest, to keep a personal journal, a record of experiences, ideas, or reflections kept regularly for private use, an account of day-to-day events, log sense 4, a record of current transactions

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a brief account of daily events, a magazine that reports on things of special interest to a particular group, a record of transactions kept by a deliberative or

books, magazines, organs,periodicals, newspapers, newsletters,papers, yearbooks, zines, serials

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The student meticulously recorded her experiments and observations in her science journal.

The artist filled her sketchbook with exquisite drawings, each page a testament to her creativity.

The traveler kept a detailed journal of her adventures, capturing the sights, sounds, and emotions of distant lands.

The historian meticulously consulted ancient journals to uncover the secrets of the past.