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gazette

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ga·zette  (g-zt)
n.
1. A newspaper.
2. An official journal.
3. Chiefly British An announcement in an official journal.
tr.v. ga·zet·ted, ga·zet·ting, ga·zettes
Chiefly British To announce or publish in an official journal or in a newspaper.

[French, from Italian gazzetta, probably from Italian dialectal gazeta, a small coin (possibly from the price).]

gazette [gəˈzɛt]
n
1. (Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing)
a.  a newspaper or official journal
b.  (capital when part of the name of a newspaper) the Thame Gazette
2. (Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) Brit an official document containing public notices, appointments, etc. Abbreviation gaz
vb
(Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) (tr) Brit to announce or report (facts or an event) in a gazette
[from French, from Italian gazzetta, from Venetian dialect gazeta news-sheet costing one gazet, small copper coin, perhaps from gaza magpie, from Latin gaia, gaius jay]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.gazettegazette - a newspaper or official journal      
newspaper, paper - a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements; "he read his newspaper at breakfast"
Verb1.gazette - publish in a gazette
print, publish - put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce"; "These news should not be printed"

gazette
noun newspaper, paper, journal, organ, periodical, news-sheet the Arkansas Gazette
Translations
gazette [gəˈzet] N (= newspaper) → gaceta f; (= official publication) → boletín m oficial

gazette [gəˈzɛt] n
(= newspaper) → gazette f
(= official publication) → journal m officiel

gazette
n (= magazine)Zeitung f, → Gazette f (dated); (= government publication)Staatsanzeiger m, → Amtsblatt nt
vtim Staatsanzeiger bekannt geben

gazette [gəˈzɛt] n (newspaper) → gazzetta; (official publication) → pubblicazione f ufficiale
gazette [gəˈzɛt] n (newspaper) → gazzetta; (official publication) → pubblicazione f ufficiale

gazette
n gazette [gəˈzet]
a type of newspaper that has lists of government notices. staatskoerant جَريدَه رَسْمِيَّه вестник úřední list tidende das Amtsblatt εφημερίδα της κυβέρνησης gaceta; (Amér.) periódico riigiteataja, häälekandja روزنامه رسمی virallinen lehti journal officiel עִיתוֹן רִשמִי सरकारी गजट, समाचार पत्र službene novine hivatalos lap surat kabar dagblað; lögbirtingablað gazzetta, gazzetta ufficiale 官報 신문, 관보 vyriausybės biuletenis oficiāls valdības laikraksts; vēstnesis warta staatsblad lysingsblad gazeta urzędowa gazeta monitor ofi­cial правительственный бюллетень úradný vestník uradni list novine nyhetsblad, officiell tidning ราชกิจจานุเบกษา gazete 公報 офіційна урядова газета سرکاری جریدہ جس میں عوامی اعلانات شا‏ئع ہوتے ہیں công báo


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The SHIPPING GAZETTE does not even call her "lost with all hands.
Of course it was essentially and indispensably necessary that each of these powerful parties should have its chosen organ and representative: and, accordingly, there were two newspapers in the town--the Eatanswill GAZETTE and the Eatanswill INDEPENDENT; the former advocating Blue principles, and the latter conducted on grounds decidedly Buff.
Such was the excitement, that the Parker's Falls Gazette anticipated its regular day of publication, and came out with half a form of blank paper and a column of double pica emphasized with capitals, and headed HORRID MURDER OF MR.
 
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