Logbook
[lawg-boo k, log-] /ˈlɔgˌbʊk, ˈlɒg-/
noun
1.
a in which details of a trip made by a ship or aircraft are recorded; .
/ˈlɒɡˌbʊk/
noun
1.
a book containing the official record of trips made by a ship or aircraft; log
2.
(Brit) (formerly) a document listing the registration, manufacture, ownership and previous owners, etc, of a motor vehicle Compare registration document
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