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Log may refer to:
  • Wooden log, also known as timber, wood from trees used for construction or wood pulp for paper production
  • Data log, a record of sequential data
  • Logbook, a log of important events in the management, operation and navigation of a ship
  • Web log, Web's log, Weblog, 'blog, or blog, a reverse chronological journal
  • Logarithm, the mathematical operation that's the inverse of exponentiation, or the result of this operation.
  • Log (urban-type settlement), an urban-type settlement in Volgograd Oblast, Russia
  • Log (journal), an architectural magazine
  • Chip log, a device used in navigation to measure the speed of a ship
  • Laplacian of Gaussian
In entertainment:
  • The Log (guitar), a nickname given to Les Paul's first solid body electric guitar built in the 1930sFurther Information

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