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What words have the root journ in them?

The root "journ" is primarily found in words related to journeys and travel. Here are some examples:

* Journey: The act of traveling from one place to another.

* Journeying: The process of making a journey.

* Journalese: A style of writing that is typical of newspapers and magazines.

* Journal: A daily record of events, thoughts, or observations.

* Journalist: A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or websites.

* Journalism: The profession of writing and reporting news.

* Journalistic: Relating to journalism or journalists.

While less common, you might also find "journ" in words like:

* Sojourn: A temporary stay in a place.

* Adjourn: To bring a meeting or session to an end.

* Journeying: (as noted above, but also used as a more poetic term for traveling)

It's worth noting that "journ" is often combined with other prefixes and suffixes to create new words, such as "interjourney" or "journ-long."

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