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log1
noun
1
a part of a tree trunk or branch that has been cut, especially for firewood;
b a tree trunk or large branch that has fallen to the ground.
2 a detailed record of events occurring during the voyage of a ship or aircraft, etc.
3 a logbook.
4 a float, originally made of wood, attached by a line to a ship and used for measuring its speed.
verb (logged , logging )
1
a to record (distances covered on a journey, events, etc) in a book or logbook;
b to record (speed) over a set distance.
2 to cut (trees or branches) into logs.
3 intr to cut logs.
[14c]
sleep like a log to sleep very soundly.
log in or on comput
a to start a session on a computer system, usually one shared by several users and requiring a password to be entered;
b to make a connection with another computer over a network.
log out or off comput
a to end a session on a computer system by keying in a closing command ( noun 7);
b to close a connection with another computer which has been accessed over a network.
log2 see under logarithm
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