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Noun
/ˈbo͝olitn/,/-ˌtin/,
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bulletins, plural;
  1. A short official statement or broadcast summary of news

  2. A regular newsletter or printed report issued by an organization or society


  1. (bulletin) a brief report (especially an official statement issued for immediate publication or broadcast)
  2. (bulletin) make public by bulletin
  3. (Bulletin (American Musicological Society)) The Journal of the American Musicological Society (or JAMS) is the official journal of the American Musicological Society. It is published by University of California Press in Berkeley, California. ...
  4. (Bulletin (National Gallery of Canada)) The National Gallery of Canada (Musée des beaux arts du Canada), located in the capital city Ottawa, Ontario, is one of Canada's premier art galleries.
  5. (The Bulletin) The Bulletin was an Australian weekly magazine that was published in Sydney from 1880 until January 2008. It was influential in Australian culture and politics from about 1890 until World War I, the period when it was identified with the "Bulletin school" of Australian literature. ...
  6. (The Bulletin (Brussels weekly)) The Bulletin is an English-language weekly magazine published in Brussels, Belgium. Founded in 1962, it is the oldest weekly magazine in Belgium and one of the oldest English-languages publications in Continental Europe. ...
  7. (The Bulletin (Pittsburgh)) The Bulletin is a monthly community newspaper serivng the neighborhoods of Bloomfield, Friendship, Garfield, Lawrenceville,and East Liberty in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ...
  8. (The Bulletin (weekly newspaper)) The Montgomery County Bulletin or simply The Bulletin is a now defunct free alternative weekly newspaper distributed in Montgomery County, Texas and published by Mike Ladyman who had bought the paper in 1998. ...
  9. (bulletin) Outdoor advertising method in which the client's message is either painted directly on a large steel or plywood board or preprinted and then posted. Common bulletin sizes are 10'6" x 36' and 14' x 48'. Also known as a billboard.
  10. (Bulletin) The largest standardized outdoor format, typically measuring 10 1/2’ x 36’ and 14’ x 48’ in overall size. Sold either as permanent displays or in rotary packages.
  11. (Bulletin) A booklet produced by each of IUB's schools. Bulletins include admission and degree requirements, course descriptions, faculty information, departmental policies, etc. "Bulletin" is also another name for the Enrollment and Student Academic Information booklet produced for each semester.
  12. (BULLETIN) Your receipt for attending Mass.
  13. (BULLETIN) official publication, as a Daily Bulletin (DB) or subscription bulletin; see JOURNAL. Also, the posting or announcement of factual or official information; see FYI, HEADS-UP, POOP, DOPE, GOUGE, THE WORD, SKINNY, GREEN GREASE, HOT-SHIT, BOATSWAIN'S PIPE, BUGLE CALL, TANNOY, SCUTTLEBUTT ...
  14. (Bulletin) (a k a Ward Bulletin or Sacrament Meeting Program) The printed listing of planned prayers, talks and other sacrament meeting elements passed out at the beginning of each Sacrament Meeting in most LDS congregations.
  15. (Bulletin) A bill board composed of multiple wooden panels on which a commercial message is painted. Bulletin billboards typically measure 14’*48’ or 10’6”*36’ with some exceptions.
  16. (Bulletin) A folder which includes the order of service and a listing of activities.
  17. (Bulletin) A printing of public notices and announcements that discloses the progress of matters affecting the general public and which usually includes provisions for public comment. A summarized report of a newsworthy item for immediate release to the public. ...
  18. (Bulletin) A public release from a weather office issued in the event of the occurrence or forecast occurrence of severe weather. Bulletins emphasize features which are significant for the safety of the public and summarize all warnings in effect.
  19. (Bulletin) A quarterly publication by the Reserve Bank of Australia which contains feature articles and speeches.
  20. (Bulletin) A worship program with the order of events during the church service.
  21. (Bulletin) An APRS message that is repeated several times an hour, for a small number of hours. A General Bulletin is addressed to no-one in particular. A Group Bulletin is addressed to a named group (e.g. WX).
  22. (Bulletin) Co-Chairs (Editors): Teresa MacGregor, Diane Silver   Would you like to join this group?  We need writers!
  23. (Bulletin) One of the most important communication devices for a swim club. Bulletin boards are usually in the entrance Board  ways of pools and have timely information posted for swimmers and parents to read.
  24. (Bulletin) Paul's Meiers excellent magazine, known for covering mostly the high end of slot racing.
  25. (Bulletin) Provides the title and actions taken on every bill introduced in either house of the General Assembly.