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English dictionary: words starting with log

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noun

A part of the trunk or a large branch of a tree that has fallen or been cut off.

Usage examples:

She tripped over a fallen log
verb

Enter (an incident or fact) in the log of a ship or aircraft or in another systematic record.

Usage examples:

The incident has to be logged
combining form

Denoting discourse of a specified type.

Usage examples:

Dialogue
collocation

Exit a computer

phrasal verb

Go through the procedures to conclude use of a computer, database, or system.

Usage examples:

Make sure you log off as soon as you've completed your transaction
phrasal verb

Go through the procedures to begin using a computer, database, or system.

Usage examples:

I received the email with the new password and logged in without a hitch
noun

→  log-in

noun

A small house made from tree trunks

collocation

Enter a computer

phrasal verb

Go through the procedures to begin using a computer, database, or system.

Usage examples:

I received the email with the new password and logged in without a hitch
phrasal verb

Go through the procedures to begin using a computer, database, or system.

Usage examples:

She booted up her computer and logged into her email account
collocation

Exit a computer

phrasal verb

Go through the procedures to conclude use of a computer, database, or system.

Usage examples:

Make sure you log off as soon as you've completed your transaction
noun

The act of logging out of a computer system (= stopping being connected to it)

Usage examples:

There are files that keep track of all logins and logouts to the system., clients become unavailabl…
noun

Another term for rocking stone.

noun

An edible dull-red soft fruit, considered to be a hybrid of a raspberry and an american dewberry.

Usage examples:

You could also add raspberries, loganberries, blueberries, tayberries and blackberries.
noun

An edible dull-red soft fruit, considered to be a hybrid of a raspberry and an american dewberry.

Usage examples:

You could also add raspberries, loganberries, blueberries, tayberries and blackberries.
noun

Another term for rocking stone.

noun

A quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number.

Usage examples:

Proportional to the logarithm to the base 10 of the concentration
adjective

Relating to or expressed in terms of logarithms.

Usage examples:

During the early logarithmic phase of increase in log-likelihood, the genetic algorithm method of d…
adverb

In a way that relates to a logarithm (= a number that shows how many times a number has to be multiplied by itself to produce another number)

Usage examples:

The auto industry has grown logarithmically around the world., pitch scale is logarithmically relat…
noun

A quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number.

Usage examples:

Proportional to the logarithm to the base 10 of the concentration
noun

An official record of events during the voyage of a ship or aircraft.

noun

An official record of events during the voyage of a ship or aircraft.

noun

A private box or enclosure in a theatre.

Usage examples:

Part of the immense appeal of the opera was its double status as a venue not only for elaborate the…
noun

A private box or enclosure in a theatre.

Usage examples:

Part of the immense appeal of the opera was its double status as a venue not only for elaborate the…
verb

Enter (an incident or fact) in the log of a ship or aircraft or in another systematic record.

Usage examples:

The incident has to be logged
noun

A part of the trunk or a large branch of a tree that has fallen or been cut off.

Usage examples:

She tripped over a fallen log

Past simple and past participle of log

noun

A person who fells trees for timber; a lumberjack.

Usage examples:

She watched as loggers felled trees with chain saws, dragging the logs to a nearby river and then f…
noun

A reddish-brown turtle with a very large head, occurring chiefly in warm seas.

Usage examples:

The second turtle, a loggerhead turtle, was taken in by aquarium personnel when it was still a hatc…
noun

A reddish-brown turtle with a very large head, occurring chiefly in warm seas.

Usage examples:

The second turtle, a loggerhead turtle, was taken in by aquarium personnel when it was still a hatc…
plural noun

Strong disagreement

Usage examples:

The principal and the teachers were at loggerheads over some of the new school rules.
noun

A person who fells trees for timber; a lumberjack.

Usage examples:

She watched as loggers felled trees with chain saws, dragging the logs to a nearby river and then f…
noun

A gallery or room with one or more open sides, especially one that forms part of a house and has one side open to the garden.

Usage examples:

Simply snip off some of those extra rooms and loggias, and the core remains a livable and viably af…

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