Log

/lɔg/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A cut portion of a tree trunk or a large branching structure.
The carpenter used a log to create a beautiful wooden bench.
A record of events, activities, or observations, typically kept in a systematic manner.
The captain maintained a detailed log of the ship's journey.
A written record of hours worked, tasks completed, or similar details.
She kept a log of her daily workouts to track her progress.
verb
To enter or record information in a systematic way.
Please log your findings in the research database immediately.
To cut or fell trees for timber.
They went into the forest to log several mature trees.

Etymology

Middle English 'logge', from Old Norse 'loggr', meaning 'wood'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

log out
To sign off from a computer system.
log in
To enter a computer system using an account.
hit the log
To record the event in a register.
log book
A book for keeping a log of events or activities.

Related Words

logging
The process of cutting down trees for wood.
logger
A person who cuts down trees.
logarithm
A mathematical function related to exponentiation.

Slang Meanings

To log time
I need to log my hours at work.
Log it
If you see that, just log it for future reference.