a periodical dealing esp with a specialist subject
a daily record of business transactions
a private diary
a record of the transactions of a public body, learned society, etc
a periodical dealing esp with specialist subjects
a medical journal
a daily newspaper
a daily record of business transactions
a private record of experiences, ideas, or reflections kept regularly; a diary
a record of the transactions of a public body, learned society, etc
= log1 (2), log1 (4)
the part of a rotating shaft or, axle, roll, or spindle that turns in a bearing
[Middle English, in the sense ‘service book containing the day hours’, via early French journal daily, from Latin diurnalis, from dies day]