Log: English to English |
Log (n.) A bulky piece of wood which has not been shaped by hewing or sawing. |
Log (n.) A Hebrew measure of liquids, containing 2.37 gills. |
Log (n.) A record and tabulated statement of the work done by an engine, as of a steamship, of the coal consumed, and of other items relating to the performance of machinery during a given time. |
Log (n.) A weight or block near the free end of a hoisting rope to prevent it from being drawn through the sheave. |
Log (n.) An apparatus for measuring the rate of a ship's motion through the water. |
Log (n.) Hence: The record of the rate of ship's speed or of her daily progress; also, the full nautical record of a ship's cruise or voyage; a log slate; a log book. |
Log (v. i.) To engage in the business of cutting or transporting logs for timber; to get out logs. |
Log (v. i.) To move to and fro; to rock. |
Log (v. t.) To enter in a ship's log book; as, to log the miles run. |