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Noun: logging  ló-ging
  1. The work of cutting down trees for timber
    "Sustainable logging practices help preserve forests for future generations"
Verb: log (logged,logging)  lóg
  1. Enter into a log, as on ships and planes
    "The captain logged the ship's coordinates every hour"; "The pilot logged the flight details after landing"
     
  2. Cut lumber, as in woods and forests
    "They logged the forest for valuable hardwoods";
    - lumber

Derived forms: loggings

See also: clock up [Brit]

Type of: cut down, drop, enter, fell, put down, record, strike down, work

Encyclopedia: Logging

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