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    Log
    /lôɡ/

    noun

    • 1. a part of the trunk or a large branch of a tree that has fallen or been cut off: "she tripped over a fallen log" Similar chunk of woodbranchtree trunkbole
    • 2. an official record of events during the voyage of a ship or aircraft: "a ship's log" Similar recordregisterlogbookjournal

    verb

    • 1. enter (an incident or fact) in the log of a ship or aircraft or in another systematic record: "the incident has to be logged" Similar registerrecordmake a note ofnote down
    • 2. cut down (an area of forest) in order to exploit the timber commercially.
  2. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word log, from a piece of wood to a record of events. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words for log.

  3. Learn the meaning of log as a noun and a verb in English, with examples of different contexts and collocations. Find out how to pronounce log and how to use it in business, academic and American English.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LogarithmLogarithm - Wikipedia

    v. t. e. In mathematics, the logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiation. That means that the logarithm of a number x to the base b is the exponent to which b must be raised to produce x. For example, since 1000 = 103, the logarithm base of 1000 is 3, or log10 (1000) = 3.

  5. Learn what logarithms are and how to evaluate them. See the definition, examples, and special cases of common and natural logarithms.

  6. verb (used with object) , logged, log·ging. to cut (trees) into logs: The villagers logged pine trees for fuel. to cut down the trees or timber on (land): We logged the entire area in a week. to enter in a logbook or record; keep a record of: While at camp I logged each day’s events in a journal.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the word log in different contexts, such as forestry, nautical, mathematics, and computing. Find synonyms, antonyms, and related terms for log in various dictionaries and sources.

  8. /lɑg/ /lɒg/ IPA guide. Other forms: logs; logged; logging. A log is the trunk of a tree minus the branches: logging is cutting down trees. A log is also a written record of something, and logging is keeping such a record. The first type of log is a tree that's been cut down with the branches stripped. Think of a log cabin: it's made up of logs.

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