The journal



Example: The journal publishes research findings

Definition


"The journal" refers to a regularly published collection of articles, reports, or entries, often focused on a specific academic, professional, or personal subject. It serves as a formal medium for sharing research findings, experiences, or daily records.

Etymology


The term "the journal" comes from the Old French word 'journal,' meaning 'daily,' which itself derives from the Latin 'diurnalis,' meaning 'daily' or 'of the day.' Originally, journals were daily records or diaries, evolving into published periodicals over time.

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"The journal" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 3", containing 112 commonly used words.
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