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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.) A
weight
or block near the free end of a
hoisting
rope to
prevent
it from being drawn
through
the
sheave.
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Thymate
::
Thymate
(n.) A
compound
of
thymol
analogous
to a salt; as,
sodium
thymate..
Hyaline
::
Hyaline
(n.) The
pellucid
substance,
present
in cells in
process
of
development,
from
which,
according
to some
embryologists,
the cell
nucleous
originates..
Slug-horn
::
Slug-horn
(a.) An
erroneous
form of the
Scotch
word
slughorne,
or
sloggorne,
meaning
slogan..
Hyalograph
::
Hyalograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
tracing
designs
on
glass.
Numismatist
::
Numismatist
(n.) One
skilled
in
numismatics;
a
numismatologist.
Cyclograph
::
Cyclograph
(n.) See
Arcograph.
Mummiform
::
Mummiform
(a.)
Having
some
resemblance
to a
mummy;
-- in
zoology,
said of the pupae of
certain
insects..
Hyalography
::
Hyalography
(n.) Art of
writing
or
engraving
on
glass.
Art
::
Art () The
second
person
singular,
indicative
mode,
present
tense,
of the
substantive
verb Be; but
formed
after the
analogy
of the
plural
are, with the
ending
-t, as in thou
shalt,
wilt, orig. an
ending
of the
second
person
sing. pret. Cf. Be. Now used only in
solemn
or
poetical
style..
Diptych
::
Diptych
(n.) A
double
catalogue,
containing
in one part the names of
living,
and in the other of
deceased,
ecclesiastics
and
benefactors
of the
church;
a
catalogue
of
saints..
Flogger
::
Flogger
(n.) A kind of
mallet
for
beating
the bung stave of a cask to start the bung.
Analogue
::
Analogue
(n.) An organ which is
equivalent
in its
functions
to a
different
organ in
another
species
or
group,
or even in the same
group;
as, the gill of a fish is the
analogue
of a lung in a
quadruped,
although
the two are not of like
structural
relations..
Heavy
::
Heavy
(superl.)
Impeding
motion;
cloggy;
clayey;
-- said of
earth;
as, a heavy road, soil, and the
like..
Oryctological
::
Oryctological
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
oryctology.
Alogian
::
Alogian
(n.) One of an
ancient
sect who
rejected
St.
John's
Gospel
and the
Apocalypse,
which speak of
Christ
as the
Logos..
Semiography
::
Semiography
() Alt. of
Semiologica.
Rhinology
::
Rhinology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the nose, and its
diseases..
Eschatological
::
Eschatological
(a.)
Pertaining
to the last or final
things.
Pneumatology
::
Pneumatology
(n.) The
doctrine
of, or a
treatise
on, air and other
elastic
fluids.
See
Pneumatics,
1..
Bacteriology
::
Bacteriology
(n.) The
science
relating
to
bacteria.
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