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logs

Pronunciation: [lɔɡz]

Word

Context: "nature"

(noun) logs are large pieces of wood that come from trees. They can be used for building, making fires, or just left in nature.

Example

We found many logs by the river that we could use for our campfire.

Example

There are no logs left in the forest; all the trees have been cut down.

Example

How many logs do we need to build the bench?

Context: "recordkeeping"

(noun) logs can also mean written records of events or activities. For example, a captain may keep a log of the ship's journey.

Example

The scientist wrote important notes in his research logs every day.

Example

If you don't keep your logs updated, you might forget what happened during the project.

Example

Did you check the logs to see what tasks we completed?

Context: "recordkeeping"

(verb) to logs means to write down information about events or activities. It's like making a note of what happens so you can remember it later.

Example

She logs her daily exercises in a notebook to track her progress.

Example

He didn’t log his homework assignments, so he forgot what to do.

Example

What do you usually log in your diary?

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