The trunks of trees, cleared of branches
“Food appeared occasionally, and there was a constant supply of logs for the fire and hot water for tea.”
Timber sawn into rough planks or otherwise partly prepared
Historical documents or archives
Plural for a part of the trunk or a large branch of a tree that has fallen or been cut off
“One is a petrified log of wood 200 million years old.”
Plural for a record of events as they happen
“She carried a notebook and kept a log of what she observed at each stop.”
Plural for a small book with blank or ruled pages for writing notes in
Plural for solid matter discharged from a human or an animal's alimentary canal
Plural for the main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots
Plural for a continuous, typically chronological, record
Plural for a heavy beam, log, or pole used for forcefully breaching structures or breaking through barriers
Plural for for a number
Plural for a type of sponge cake rolled up into a cylinder, typically with jam or chocolate filling
Types of fuel
To note or record in writing
“Log details of each workout, noting small improvements, such as lifting more weights, doing more repetitions, and running or cycling further.”
To reach or achieve a certain number or record
“I was pleased with my progress as I was able to log several hours in a relatively short space of time.”
To chop or cut into logs
“Tree surgeons were at work, using chainsaws to log the trunk.”
To arrange in tabular form
To clear an area of forests, trees or foliage
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