gazette
noun/ɡəˈzet/
/ɡəˈzet/
- an official newspaper published by a particular organization containing important information about decisions that have been made and people who have been employed
- The institute publishes a gazette twice a year.
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- Gazetteused in the titles of some newspapers
- the Evening Gazette
Word Originearly 17th cent.: via French from Italian gazzetta, originally Venetian gazeta de la novità ‘a halfpennyworth of news’ (because the news-sheet sold for a gazeta, a Venetian coin of small value).
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