Meaning & Definition of word "Logging"

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    Logging

    /ˈlɔɡɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The process of cutting down trees for timber.
      • Example: Logging has significantly contributed to the deforestation of large areas.
    • 2. The activity of keeping a record of events, actions, or data.
      • Example: The software includes a logging feature that tracks all user interactions.
    • 3. The process of collecting data from computer systems for analysis.
      • Example: Network logging is essential for detecting security breaches.

    verb:

    • 1. To cut down trees and process them for timber.
      • Example: The team is logging in the national park despite the restrictions.
    • 2. To create a record of data or events.
      • Example: She is logging the temperature readings every hour.
    • 3. To record activities or data in a systematic manner.
      • Example: Please log your hours worked in the project management tool.

    Etymology

    From the word 'log', which refers to a piece of wood cut from a tree.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    clear-cut logging:

    A method of logging where all trees in a specified area are cut down.

    selective logging:

    A logging practice where only certain trees are removed from a forest.

    illegal logging:

    The unlawful harvesting of timber, often in protected areas.

    Related Words

    log:

    A record of data or events.

    timber:

    Wood prepared for use in building and carpentry.

    forestry:

    The science of planting and taking care of trees.

    sawmill:

    A facility where logs are processed into lumber.

    Slang Meanings of logging

    Meaning: To log off or shut down a system.

    Example Sentence: I need to log before my battery runs out.

    Meaning: Logging in or accessing a system or account.

    Example Sentence: I'll be logging in to check the updates.