log

UK /lɒɡ/ US /lɔɡ/
noun 11verb 8name 1

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1

(noun.) wood

ADJ

cut, sawn

The workers stacked the cut logs beside the new cabin they were building.

fallen

We had to step carefully over the fallen logs scattered across the forest floor.

blazing, burning

VERB + LOG

chop, saw, split

LOG + VERB

blaze, burn, crackle

The fire logs blazed brightly, warming our hands on that cold winter evening.

LOG + NOUN

cabin | fire

2

(noun.) written record

ADJ

detailed | captain's, ship's

VERB + LOG

keep

The captain keeps a log of all ships that enter the harbor each day.

LOG + NOUN

book

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