journal
journal (jûrʹnəl) noun
Abbr. jour., J., j.
1. a. A personal record of occurrences, experiences, and reflections kept on a regular basis; a diary. b. An official record of daily proceedings, as of a legislative body. c. Nautical. A ship's log.
2. Accounting. a. A daybook. b. A book of original entry in a double-entry system, listing all transactions and indicating the accounts to which they belong.
3. A newspaper.
4. A periodical presenting articles on a particular subject: a medical journal.
5. The part of a machine shaft or axle supported by a bearing.
[Middle English, breviary, from Old French, daily, breviary, from Late Latin diurnālis, daily. See diurnal.]