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Loggat
A small log or piece of wood
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
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
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concession
(as settlement) d : a right to undertake a specified activity for profit on another's real property [a logging ] e : a lease that grants a right to engage in a profitable activity on another's real
Logger
One engaged in logging See Log v i
Lumberer
One employed in lumbering cutting and getting logs from the forest for lumber a lumberman
Petitio principii
Petitio principii, begging the question, which is the taking of a thing in itself in dispute or not proved or false, for true or for granted, and drawing conclusions from it as such, when it is...
Manufacture
Manufacture, implies a change but every change is not manufacture. But something more is necessary and there must be transformation, a new and different article must emerge having a distinctive name, character or use, Hindustan Poles...
Knot
Knot (nautical mile), a division of the log-line. So a ship going eight nautical miles in the hour is said to go eight knots. The nautical mile has been fixed by the British Admiralty at 6,080...
Genus
Genus, in logic, connotes an idea or quality which is universal or common to a whole class, all the members of which are differentiated by that quality or idea from any other class; e.g., incorporeal hereditament...
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