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l.comb. special collocations loglog a. (of a graph or graph.<br />

paper)having or using a logarithmic scale along both axes lognormal.<br />

a.(statistics) such that the logarithm of the variate is<br />

distributedaccording. a normal distribution lognormally adv. according<br />

to alognormal. distribution log table a table of logarithms (usu. in<br />

pl.).log l v.. infl. gg. e. f. log n. v.i. be like a log besluggish. only in e..<br />

v.t. orig. bring (a tree) to the state of a logdeprive of branches. later cut.<br />

(timber) into logs (chiefly n. amer.)clear (a region) of logs or trees<br />

(also. foll. by off over up). l. bv.i. fell timber and cut the wood into<br />

logs. cf.. earlier logging n. .orig. us. m. c v.t. foll. by up pile (logs<br />

debris. etc.) together forfinal clearance by burning after an initial bush<br />

burn has. taken place. nzcolloq. l. v.i. orig. (of water) lie heavily in a<br />

ship.. later liemotionless like a log. m. v.t. mil. hist. inflict on (an.<br />

offender) thepunishment of the log (log n. b). e. v.t. a orig. naut.. enter<br />

(esp.the distance made by a ship) as information in a log or logbook.<br />

gen.enter (information) in a regular record. also foll. by down up. e.<br />

besp.. of a ship achieve or cover (a certain distance) travel at (acertain<br />

speed).. also attain as a cumulative total of time distanceetc. which is<br />

entered in. a regular record. l. c naut. fine. (from theentering of details<br />

of offenders. and offences committed in a logbook.)l. v.t. lay out (a<br />

road) with a layer. of logs. l. v.i. mining.make a log support for a<br />

windlass. foll. by up.. austral. l. v.i. t.a foll. by in on go through the<br />

procedure as. entering a password oridentification number at a terminal<br />

which gives access. a computersystem gain access for (a person) by<br />

logging in. (foll. by to.). m. bfoll. by off out go through the procedure<br />

as entering a command at. aterminal which ends access to a computer<br />

system end access for (aperson) by. logging off. m. h. d. thoreau only a<br />

little spruce and hemlock beside had. been loggedhere. b c. l. skinner<br />

they always went upstream to log and let. thecurrent bring down the<br />

timber. t. woolner the logging. crocodiles'outrageous bulk. a n. h.<br />

bishop logging with pleasure my day's run. atsixtyseven miles. d. caute<br />

female cousinsneatly logged in elizabeth'saddress. book as aunt this<br />

and aunt that. b listener the graf zeppelin wasthe first. aircraft to log<br />

over a million miles. h. allen she logs aboutten knots in this.<br />

breeze.comb. login logoff the action or an act of logging off.<br />

logonlogout logoff above.log l v.t. i. chiefly dial. infl. gg.. e. origin<br />

unkn.earlier as logan. rock move to and fro oscillate. chiefly. noemata.<br />

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