different between weblog vs blawg
weblog
English
Alternative forms
- Weblog
Etymology
Web +? log, coined by Jorn Barger in 1997.
Noun
weblog (plural weblogs)
- (Internet, dated) A website in the form of an ongoing journal.
- Synonym: blog
Derived terms
- blog
Translations
Further reading
- blog on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- bowleg
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English weblog. Equivalent to web +? log.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???p.l?x/
- Hyphenation: web?log
Noun
weblog n or m (plural weblogs, diminutive weblogje n)
- A weblog.
- Synonym: blog
Derived terms
- webloggen
Spanish
Noun
weblog m (plural weblogs)
- weblog
weblog From the web:
- what weblogic version am i running
- what weblogic server
- what weblogic does
- what is meant by weblog
- weblogic what is node manager
- weblogic what is managed server
- weblogic what is a domain
- weblogic what version
blawg
English
Etymology
Blend of blog +? law. Coined by Denise Howell.
Noun
blawg (plural blawgs)
- (Internet) A weblog dealing with topics related to the law.
- 2004, American Bar Association, Student lawyer: Volume 33
- Keeping a blawg also can be helpful when you update your resume and compose cover letters […]
- 2006, Carole A. Levitt, Mark E. Rosch, The lawyer's guide to fact finding on the Internet (page 738)
- If there is a blawg you would like to see added, please feel free to suggest that we add it to the list.
- 2004, American Bar Association, Student lawyer: Volume 33
blawg From the web:
- what blog
- what blogs make the most money
- what blogs are in demand
- what blogger means
- what blog niches are most profitable
- what blog should i start
- what blogging means
- what blog sites pay you
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