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log
Pronunciation:
US [lɔɡ]
UK [lɒɡ]
n.
Log; log (ESP) logbook
v.
Record; ... Documented in official records (number of distance or time), logging (forest) tree
abbr.
(=
Web
Log file; log; log
Synonyms
jot (down)
record
mark
note
put down
register
report
set down
take down
write down
Definitions in English
n.
1.
Same
as
logarithm
2.
a
thick
piece
of
wood
cut
from
a
tree
3.
a
written
record
of
things
that
happen
,
especially
an
official
record
of
a
trip
on
a
ship
or
in
an
airplane
4.
a
logarithm
v.
1.
to
make
an
official
record
of
things
that
happen
2.
to
travel
for
a
particular
number
of
hours
or
miles
3.
to
cut
down
trees
in
an
area
to
get
wood
abbr.
1.
(=
logarithum)
Other Forms
pt.
logged
pp.
logged
ppr.
logging
3sg.
logs
Idioms
log
on
(or
off)
Example Sentences
He
walked
up
to
the
fire
and
kicked
the
logs
moodily.
Source: D. L. Sayers
He..pulled
her
down
between
two
logs
of
fallen
trees.
Source: P. Gallico
Only
a
little
spruce
and
hemlock
beside
had
been
logged
here.
Source: H. D. Thoreau
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