log
v.
cut down a tree or trees; cut a tree into sections; write in a log, make entries in a journal; travel at a certain speed, travel for a certain period of time
n.
block of wood; journal of a voyage; journal; logarithm; (Computers) record of operations which occur in a computer or between two computers; heavy object
Log
Log may refer to:
Wooden log, also known as timber, wood from trees used for construction or wood pulp for paper production
Data log, a record of sequential data
Logbook, a log of important events in the management, operation and navigation of a ship
Web log, Web's log, Weblog, 'blog, or blog, a reverse chronological journal
Logarithm, the mathematical operation that is the inverse of exponentiation, or the result of this operation.Log (urban-type settlement), an urban-type settlement in
Volgograd Oblast, Russia
Log (toy), a fictional toy advertised on the Ren and Stimpy cartoon
Log Observations on Architecture and the Contemporary City, published by the Anyone Corporation
The Log (guitar), a nickname given to Les Paul's first solidbody electric guitar built in the 1930sAn unlockable guitar in
Guitar Hero II, homage to the Les Paul guitar
Chip log, a device used in navigation to measure the speed of a ship
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Data logging
Iterated logarithm
In
computer science, the iterated logarithm of n, written log*n (usually called "log star" in conversation), is the number of times the
logarithm function must be iteratively applied before the result is less than or equal to 1. The simplest formal definition is the result of this recursive function:
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log
Noun
1. a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches
(hypernym) wood
(hyponym) nurse log
(derivation) lumber
2. large log at the back of a hearth fire
(synonym) backlog
(hypernym) firewood
(hyponym) Yule log
3. the exponent required to produce a given number
(synonym) logarithm
(hypernym) exponent, power, index
(hyponym) common logarithm
4. a written record of messages sent or received; "they kept a log of all transmission by the radio station"; "an email log"
(hypernym) written record, written account
5. a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane)
(hypernym) written record, written account
(classification) ship
6. 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
(hypernym) measuring instrument, measuring system, measuring device
(hyponym) harpoon log
(part-holonym) ship
(part-meronym) log line
Verb
1. enter into a log, as on ships and planes
(hypernym) record, enter, put down
(see-also) log up, clock up
2. cut lumber, as in woods and forests
(synonym) lumber
(hypernym) fell, drop, strike down, cut down
(derivation) logger
Log (das)
n.
log, journal of a voyage, journal (Nautical)
lügen
v.
lie, tell an untruthful statement, cheat, tell a lie, tell untruth
log (f)
n.
log, logarithm, power to which a base must be raised to produce a given number (Mathematics)