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backlog a big log placed at the rear of a fireplace. [1/3 definitions]
birl to rotate (a floating log) by running in place on its exposed surface, as in a contest among lumberjacks.
birling a game or contest of skill between two lumberjacks, won by whoever maintains his balance longest while balancing on and rotating a floating log.
blog a journal posted on a website that someone regularly write entries in. When people have a blog, they write about personal experiences or opinions, or about particular topics they have special knowledge of or are interested in. The word "blog" is a short form of "Web log."
chopping block a wooden block, section of log, or the like on which firewood is set to be split, or on which the heads and feet of fowls are chopped off. [1/2 definitions]
cookie a small data file stored by a website on a user's browser, enabling the website to remember the user's log in, settings, and other activity on the website. [1/4 definitions]
debark2 to take the bark off of (a log).
log1 a daily record of a trip by a ship or plane. A log keeps records of speed, distance traveled, and any important events. [2/5 definitions]
logbook any book for keeping records of events, navigation details, or the like; log.
mishoon in Wampanoag language and culture, a boat, esp. a canoe made by digging out a log.
pit saw a large saw used to cut wood lengthwise that is handled by two persons, one positioned on the log and the second in a pit or trench beneath it.
quartersaw to saw (a log) lengthwise into quarters and then into boards.
skid a plank, log, or bar on which heavy objects can be rolled or slid. [1/8 definitions]
timber hitch a knot used to tie a rope to a spar or log in which the rope is wrapped once around the object to be held and then several times along its own length.
yule log a large log that traditionally formed the foundation of the Christmas Eve fire.