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Home Dictionary Name: loggedLog chip
A thin flat piece of board in the form of a quadrant of a circle attached to the log line called also log ship See 2d Log n 2...
Log ship
A part of the log See Log chip and 2d Log n 2...
Logging
The business of felling trees cutting them into logs and transporting the logs to sawmills or to market...
Log-book
Log-book. A book kept by the master of a ship in which he enters all the events of importance happening in and to his ship. See OFFICIAL LOG-BOOK....
Official Log-book
Official Log-book, a log-book in a certain form, and containing certain specified entries required by ss. 239 and 240 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, re-enacting ss. 280-282 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, to be kept by all British merchant ships, except those exclusively engaged in the coasting trade. By s. 239(6) the entries are admissible as evidence....
log
log : register ...
Logged
Made slow and heavy in movement water logged...
criminology
criminology : the scientific study of crime as a social phenomenon, of criminals, and of penal treatment crim·i·no·log·i·cal [kri-mə-nə-lÄ -jə-kəl] adj crim·i·no·log·i·cal·ly adv crim·i·nol·o·gist [kri-mə-nÄ -lə-jist] n ...
Cobwork
Built of logs etc laid horizontally with the ends dovetailed together at the corners as in a log house in marine work often surrounding a central space filled with stones as a cobwork dock or breakwater...
Logger
One engaged in logging See Log v i...
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