Put in a log
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ENTERPut in a log
ENTEREDPut in a log
ENTERPut in, as into a log
ENTERPut in the log
ENTRYPassage in a log
NOTATEJot in a log
ENTRYItem in a log
ALEEWord in a log
RECORDEnter, as in a log
STARDATEEntry in a spaceship log
STARDATEDetail in a captain's log
ENTRIESThey're found in a log
logsto record in a log
logto record in a log
CABERLog tossed in a Scottish competition
SAWNCut in half, as a log
BIRLRotate, as a log in competition
FIRELITLike a log cabin in winter
TONGLift, as a log in a fireplace
AXEIt might be stuck in a log
yardingStore or transport (timber) in or to a log yard
yardedStore or transport (timber) in or to a log yard
rotatorbladed device streamed to rotate in the water to actuate a patent log
scalagethe amount of lumber estimated to be contained in a log being scaled
headrig(in a sawmill) the carriage and saw used in cutting a log into slabs
loggedEnter (an incident or fact) in the log of a ship or aircraft or in another systematic record
vigasone of the heavy rafters and especially a log supporting the roof in American Indian and Spanish architecture of the Southwest
vigaone of the heavy rafters and especially a log supporting the roof in American Indian and Spanish architecture of the Southwest
birlinggame played by lumberjacks, in which each tries to balance longest on a floating log while rotating the log with the feet
birlinga game played by lumberjacks, in which each tries to balance longest on a floating log while rotating the log with the feet.
logrollingA sport in which two contestants stand on a floating log and try to knock each other off by spinning it with their feet
skidstimber, bar, rail, pole, or log used in pairs or sets to form a slideway (as for an incline from a truck to the sidewalk)
skidprooftimber, bar, rail, pole, or log used in pairs or sets to form a slideway (as for an incline from a truck to the sidewalk)
pitsawa handsaw worked by two persons one of whom stands on or above the log being sawed into planks and the other below it usually in a pit
callbacksA security feature used by systems accessed by telephone, in which a remote user must log on using a previously registered phone number, to which the system then places a return call