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pitsaw
A large two handed saw formerly used to cut logs into planks one man stood above the log and the other in a pit below
Cobwork
Built of logs etc laid horizontally with the ends dovetailed together at the corners as in a log house in marine
penology
penology : a branch of criminology dealing with prison management and the treatment of offenders pe·no·log·i·cal [pē-nə-lÄ j-ə-kəl] adj pe·nol·o·gist [pi-nÄ -lə-jist] n
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Dugout
A canoe or boat dug out from a large log
hollowed
having a cavity within as canoe made of a hollowed log
Logger
One engaged in logging See Log v i
Longtail
An animal particularly a log having an uncut tail Cf Curtail Dog
Logman
A man who carries logs
Sluiceway
water is let by a sluice specifically a trough constructed over the bed of a stream so that logs lumber or rubbish can be floated down to some convenient place of delivery
Skid road
A road along which logs are dragged to the skidway or landing called also travois road or travoy road
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