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Definition of log
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of log is as below...
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..
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Pharmacologist
::
Pharmacologist
(n.) One
skilled
in
pharmacology.
Phonology
::
Phonology
(n.) The
science
or
doctrine
of the
elementary
sounds
uttered
by the human voice in
speech,
including
the
various
distinctions,
modifications,
and
combinations
of
tones;
phonetics.
Also, a
treatise
on
sounds..
Anthological
::
Anthological
(a.)
Pertaining
to
anthology;
consisting
of
beautiful
extracts
from
different
authors,
especially
the
poets..
Isologous
::
Isologous
(a.)
Having
similar
proportions,
similar
relations,
or
similar
differences
of
composition;
-- said
specifically
of
groups
or
series
which
differ
by a
constant
difference;
as,
ethane,
ethylene,
and
acetylene,
or their
analogous
compounds,
form an
isologous
series..
Beat
::
Beat (n.) A
sudden
swelling
or
reenforcement
of a
sound,
recurring
at
regular
intervals,
and
produced
by the
interference
of sound waves of
slightly
different
periods
of
vibrations;
applied
also, by
analogy,
to other kinds of wave
motions;
the
pulsation
or
throbbing
produced
by the
vibrating
together
of two tones not quite in
unison.
See Beat, v. i., 8..
Absurdity
::
Absurdity
(n.) That which is
absurd;
an
absurd
action;
a
logical
contradiction.
Sorbonist
::
Sorbonist
(n.) A
doctor
of the
Sorbonne,
or
theological
college,
in the
University
of
Paris,
founded
by
Robert
de
Sorbon,
a. d. 1252. It was
suppressed
in the
Revolution
of
1789..
Petrological
::
Petrological
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
petrology.
Generation
::
Generation
(n.) A
single
step or stage in the
succession
of
natural
descent;
a rank or
remove
in
genealogy.
Hence:
The body of those who are of the same
genealogical
rank or
remove
from an
ancestor;
the mass of
beings
living
at one
period;
also, the
average
lifetime
of man, or the
ordinary
period
of time at which one rank
follows
another,
or
father
is
succeeded
by
child,
usually
assumed
to be one third of a
century;
an age..
Thallus
::
Thallus
(n.) A solid mass of
cellular
tissue,
consisting
of one or more
layers,
usually
in the form of a flat
stratum
or
expansion,
but
sometimes
erect or
pendulous,
and
elongated
and
branching,
and
forming
the
substance
of the
thallogens..
Jesse
::
"Jesse
(n.) Any
representation
or
suggestion
of the
genealogy
of
Christ,
in
decorative
art.
Tetralogy
::
Tetralogy
(n.) A group or
series
of four
dramatic
pieces,
three
tragedies
and one
satyric,
or
comic,
piece (or
sometimes
four
tragedies),
represented
consequently
on the Attic stage at the
Dionysiac
festival..
Geologer
::
Geologer
(n.) Alt. of
Geologia.
Matter
::
Matter
(n.) That which is
permanent,
or is
supposed
to be
given,
and in or upon which
changes
are
effected
by
psychological
or
physical
processes
and
relations;
--
opposed
to
form..
Lithology
::
Lithology
(n.) A
treatise
on
stones
found in the body.
Dugout
::
Dugout
(n.) A canoe or boat dug out from a large log.
Anomalous
::
Anomalous
(a.)
Deviating
from a
general
rule,
method,
or
analogy;
abnormal;
irregular;
as, an
anomalous
proceeding..
Glottologist
::
Glottologist
(n.) A
linguist;
a
philologist.
Orthology
::
Orthology
(n.) The right
description
of
things.
Etymologize
::
Etymologize
(v. t.) To
search
into the
origin
of
words;
to
deduce
words from their
simple
roots.
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