log-entry
1log-house — logˈ house noun A log cabin • • • Main Entry: ↑log …
2log-canoe — logˈ canoe noun A boat made by hollowing out the trunk of a tree • • • Main Entry: ↑log …
3log-chip — logˈ chip noun The quadrant shaped board attached to a logline • • • Main Entry: ↑log …
4log-glass — logˈ glass noun A 14 or 28 second sandglass, used with the logline to ascertain the speed of a ship • • • Main Entry: ↑log …
5log-head — logˈ head noun A blockhead • • • Main Entry: ↑log …
6log-hut — logˈ hut noun • • • Main Entry: ↑log …
7log jam — noun 1. Jamming that brings floating logs to a standstill 2. Congestion of events, etc, leading to a complete cessation of action (figurative) 3. Such cessation of action, a deadlock, impasse • • • Main Entry: ↑log …
8log-man — logˈ man noun 1. A man who carries logs (Shakespeare) 2. Someone who cuts and removes logs • • • Main Entry: ↑log …
9log-reel — logˈ reel noun A reel on which the logline is wound • • • Main Entry: ↑log …
10log-saw — logˈ saw noun A bowsaw, a saw with a narrow blade stretched like a bowstring in a bow like frame • • • Main Entry: ↑log …