Logger
[law-ger, log-er] /ˈlɔ gər, ˈlɒg ər/
noun
1.
a person whose work is ; lumberjack.
2.
a tractor used in .
3.
a machine for loading .
[law-ger, log-er] /ˈlɔ gər, ˈlɒg ər/
adjective, Scot.
1.
heavy or thick.
2.
thick-headed; stupid.
/ˈlɒɡə/
noun
1.
another word for lumberjack
2.
a tractor or crane for handling logs
n.
“one who fells or cuts trees,” by 1708, agent noun from log (v.1).
“one who enters data in a log,” 1958, agent noun from log (v.2).
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