log
noun
- record of a software process that allows the tracing of error events
- a regular or systematic record of incidents or observations
- main wooden axis of a tree
verb
- do the job of cutting trees into logs
- to record or to navigate somewhere online
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /lɒɡ/ / /lɔɡ/ / /lɑɡ/
name
Etymology: Initialism.
- Lamb of God, an American groove metal band.
noun
Etymology: A clipping of logarithm.
- Synonym of logarithm.
“To multiply two numbers, add their logs.”
- A difference of one in the logarithm, usually in base 10; an order of magnitude.
“During the first 24 hr, however, titers of the lightly piliated organisms in the kidney increased by 4 logs, whereas the heavily piliated P. mirabilis were virtually all eliminated.”
verb
- To move to and fro; to rock.