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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.

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  2. The meaning of LOG is a usually bulky piece or length of a cut or fallen tree; especially : a length of a tree trunk ready for sawing and over six feet (1.8 meters) long. How to use log in a sentence.

  3. LOG definition: 1. a thick piece of tree trunk or branch, especially one cut for burning on a fire 2. a full…. Learn more.

  4. A logarithm is defined as the power to which a number must be raised to get some other values. In other words, it gives the answer to the question “How many times a number is multiplied to get the other number?”.

  5. Definition of a logarithm. Generalizing the examples above leads us to the formal definition of a logarithm. log b ⁡ ( a) = c b c = a ‍. Both equations describe the same relationship between a ‍ , b ‍ , and c ‍ : b ‍ is the base ‍ , c ‍ is the exponent ‍ , and. a ‍ is called the argument ‍ .

  6. Log definition: a portion or length of the trunk or of a large limb of a felled tree. See examples of LOG used in a sentence.

  7. A log is a piece of a thick branch or of the trunk of a tree that has been cut so that it can be used for fuel or for making things.

  8. logarithm, the exponent or power to which a base must be raised to yield a given number. Expressed mathematically, x is the logarithm of n to the base b if bx = n, in which case one writes x = log b n. For example, 2 3 = 8; therefore, 3 is the logarithm of 8 to base 2, or 3 = log 2 8. In the same fashion, since 10 2 = 100, then 2 = log 10 100.

  9. 1. a. To cut down, trim, and haul the timber of (a piece of land). b. To cut (timber) into unhewn sections. 2. To enter in a record, as of a ship or an aircraft. 3. To travel (a specified distance, time, or speed): logged 30,000 air miles in April.

  10. 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.

  11. Log definition: a portion or length of the trunk or of a large limb of a felled tree. See examples of LOG used in a sentence.

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