| logwood |
(Hunting) A type of dye product commonly used to dye steel traps to conceal them from furbearers and potential trap thieves.
Ãâó: outdoorstore.espn.com/servlet/catalog.CFPage
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| log |
(1) A device used to measure the distance traveled through the water. The distance read from a log can be affected by currents, leeway and other factors, so those distances are sometimes corrected to a distance made good. Logs can be electronic devices or paddle wheels mounted through the hull of the boat or trailed behind it on a line.
Ãâó: www.terrax.org/sailing/glossary/gl.aspx
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| log- |
(1) A device used to measure the distance traveled through the water. The distance read from a log can be affected by currents, leeway and other factors, so those distances are sometimes corrected to a distance made good. Logs can be electronic devices or paddle wheels mounted through the hull of the boat or trailed behind it on a line.
Ãâó: www.terrax.org/sailing/glossary/gl.aspx
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| log |
a chronological list of events pertaining to a unit or installation, specifically a list of patients admitted to a medical installation with data as to organization, diagnosis, disposition, etc.
Ãâó: home.att.net/~steinert/united_states_army_general_...
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| log- |
a chronological list of events pertaining to a unit or installation, specifically a list of patients admitted to a medical installation with data as to organization, diagnosis, disposition, etc.
Ãâó: home.att.net/~steinert/united_states_army_general_...
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