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** [[Logging]], cutting down trees for logs |
** [[Logging]], cutting down trees for logs |
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** [[Firewood]], logs used for fuel |
** [[Firewood]], logs used for fuel |
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** [Lumber]] or timber, converted from |
** [[Lumber]] or timber, converted from wood logs |
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* [[Logarithm]], in mathematics |
* [[Logarithm]], in mathematics |
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Revision as of 02:59, 10 March 2023
Log most often refers to:
- Trunk (botany), the stem and main wooden axis of a tree, called logs when cut
- Logarithm, in mathematics
Log, LOG or LoG may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media
- Log (magazine), an architectural magazine
- The Log, a boating and fishing newspaper published by the Duncan McIntosh Company
- Lamb of God (band) or LoG, an American metal band
- The Log, an electric guitar by Les Paul
- Log, a fictional product in The Ren & Stimpy Show
- The League of Gentlemen or LoG, a British comedy show.
Places
- Log, Russia, the name of several places
- Log, Slovenia, the name of several places
Science and mathematics
- Logarithm, a mathematical function
- Log file, a computer file in which events are recorded
- Laplacian of Gaussian or LoG, an algorithm used in digital image processing
Other uses
- Logbook, or log, a record of important events in the operation of a ship
- Chip log, or log, a tool used to estimate vessel speed
- Log (unit), unit of volume in the Bible and Jewish law