logging
logging
Definition
☆ log·ging (lôg′iŋ)
noun
the occupation of cutting down trees, cutting them into logs, and transporting the logs to a sawmill
logging
Synonyms
logging
Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- illegal: In addition illegal logging has destroyed much of the tiger's natural habitat.
- top: Top Logging In I am already a Subscriber - how do I login?
- selective: Selective Logging in Silver Beech Forest ( Nothofagus menziesii ): Monitoring with Beetles.
Modifies a noun
- off: Enjoy v LOGGING OFF During the recent HD event, some make-up artists were popping out to buy it during their lunch break.
Noun used with modifier
- call: Do you use a call logging / management system?
- packet: Logging of interesting packets Logging must be done for only a few packets that are deemed interesting, to avoid generating lots of noise.
- v: Enjoy v LOGGING OFF During the recent HD event, some make-up artists were popping out to buy it during their lunch break.
- event: Event logging provides a standard, centralized way for you to have your applications record important software and hardware events.
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