Loggings
[law-ging, log-ing] /ˈlɔ gɪŋ, ˈlɒg ɪŋ/
noun
1.
the process, work, or business of cutting down trees and transporting the to sawmills.
2.
Nautical. a deduction from the pay of a sailor, made as a fine or forfeit and recorded in the logbook of the ship.
/ˈlɒɡɪŋ/
noun
1.
the work of felling, trimming, and transporting timber
n.
“act of felling timber,” 1706, verbal noun from log (v.1).
“act of recording in a log,” 1941, verbal noun from log (v.2).
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