Synonyms
1. log-in
verb. enter a computer.
Synonyms
- access
- log on
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2. log
noun. ['ˈlɔg'] a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches.
Synonyms
- nurse log
- wood
Antonyms
- issue
- validate
- ascend
Etymology
- logge (Middle English (1100-1500))
- loge (French)
3. log
verb. ['ˈlɔg'] enter into a log, as on ships and planes.
Synonyms
- enter
- put down
Antonyms
- thicken
- inflate
- deflate
Etymology
- logge (Middle English (1100-1500))
- loge (French)
4. log
verb. ['ˈlɔg'] cut lumber, as in woods and forests.
Synonyms
- strike down
- cut down
- fell
- drop
Antonyms
- lengthen
- humane
- divest
- overspend
Etymology
- logge (Middle English (1100-1500))
- loge (French)
5. log
noun. ['ˈlɔg'] a written record of messages sent or received.
Synonyms
- written account
Antonyms
- stupidity
- inaptitude
Etymology
- logge (Middle English (1100-1500))
- loge (French)
6. log
noun. ['ˈlɔg'] measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the water.
Synonyms
- patent log
- screw log
- measuring system
- log line
- taffrail log
- measuring instrument
- measuring device
- ship
Antonyms
- disembark
- fire
- powerful
- powerlessness
Etymology
- logge (Middle English (1100-1500))
- loge (French)
7. log
noun. ['ˈlɔg'] the exponent required to produce a given number.
Synonyms
- power
- exponent
- index
- natural logarithm
- logarithm
- common logarithm
Antonyms
- unable
- incapacity
- uncreativeness
- nonpartisan
Etymology
- logge (Middle English (1100-1500))
- loge (French)
8. log
noun. ['ˈlɔg'] a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane).
Synonyms
- written account
Antonyms
- unpersuasiveness
- powerless
Etymology
- logge (Middle English (1100-1500))
- loge (French)