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Synonyms for log
lɔg, lɒglog

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Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. lognoun

    a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches

    Synonyms:
    logarithm

  2. logarithm, lognoun

    the exponent required to produce a given number

    Synonyms:
    logarithm

  3. lognoun

    a written record of messages sent or received

    "they kept a log of all transmission by the radio station"; "an email log"

    Synonyms:
    logarithm

  4. lognoun

    a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane)

    Synonyms:
    logarithm

  5. logverb

    measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the water

    Synonyms:
    logarithm

  6. logverb

    enter into a log, as on ships and planes

    Synonyms:
    lumber

  7. log, lumberverb

    cut lumber, as in woods and forests

    Synonyms:
    lumber, pound

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words0.0 / 0 votes

  1. lognoun

    Synonyms:
    puncheon (split log)

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How to use log in a sentence?

  1. Edmund White:

    The AIDS epidemic has rolled back a big rotting log and revealed all the squirming life underneath it, since it involves, all at once, the main themes of our existence sex, death, power, money, love, hate, disease and panic. No American phenomenon has been so compelling since the Vietnam War.

  2. Missy Perez:

    My grandmother had called earlier that morning frustrated and in tears with her attempts to log on, eventually receiving a message that she'd been locked out from trying too many times -- a message she thought was specifically for her, not realizing many others were in the same boat.

  3. Kathleen Romig:

    But do I log on regularly to check my account? Absolutely not - and I'm much more interested in Social Security than most people, but that seems deeply normal to me - people are busy and once they've logged on once, they don't bother to do it again. It goes on the back burner.

  4. Sean Penn:

    (Clinton) sat on a log in the center of a community of 60,000 displaced Haitians for hours, asking questions…What did they need? How could he help?... He focused on, and learned about those in need, and he showed them respect, and acknowledged their dignity… As UN Special Envoy to Haiti, he shepherded more than six billion dollars in disbursements and debt-forgiveness following the earthquake. Haiti and J/P HRO are grateful for his commitment.

  5. John McDonnell:

    We have been forced into this by Theresa May delaying, running down the clock, if we can't get that we will have to break the log jam by going back to the people. It is not what we want but it is what we have been forced into.


Translations for log

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  • kmenCzech
  • Stamm, Holzscheit, Baumstamm, LogGerman
  • χρονολογία, δρομόμετρο, κούτσουρο, υλοτομώ, κορμόςGreek
  • talar, leño, tronco, registrar, registroSpanish
  • ورود به سیستمPersian
  • hakata, puunrunko, kirjata, tukki, lokikirja, runko, loki, [[kaataa]] [[puita]], hirsiFinnish
  • enregistrer, bûche, ajouter, abattre, inscrire, couperFrench
  • sgonnScottish Gaelic
  • लकड़ी का लट्ठाHindi
  • tronchetto, tronco, solcometro, ceppoItalian
  • 記録, 測程儀, 丸木, ログ, 薪, 丸太, 伐採, 記録するJapanese
  • მორიGeorgian
  • 로그Korean
  • တုံးBurmese
  • houtblok, boomstronk, houthakken, boomstamDutch
  • LoggNorwegian
  • klodaPolish
  • tora, lançar, cortarPortuguese
  • buștean, trunchiRomanian
  • бревно, полено, лагRussian
  • logga, fällaSwedish
  • kikingi, gogoSwahili
  • เข้าสู่ระบบThai
  • колодаUkrainian
  • 日志Chinese

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