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log·ging  (lôgng, lgng)
n.
The work or business of felling and trimming trees and transporting the logs to a mill.

logging [ˈlɒgɪŋ]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Forestry) the work of felling, trimming, and transporting timber
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.logginglogging - the work of cutting down trees for timber
work - activity directed toward making or doing something; "she checked several points needing further work"
Translations
logging [ˈlɒgɪŋ] Nexplotación f forestal
logging [ˈlɒgɪŋ] nexploitation f forestière logging company
logging company ncompagnie f d'exploitation forestière
logging
nHolzfällen nt
logging [ˈlɒgɪŋ] ndisboscamento
logging [ˈlɒgɪŋ] ndisboscamento


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By obtaining control of a certain up-country bank, two general stores, and several logging camps, he could come into control of a certain dinky jerkwater line which shall here be nameless, but which, in his hands, would prove the key to a vastly larger situation involving more main-line mileage almost than there were spikes in the aforesaid dinky jerkwater.
They presently struck into a trail that soon diverged again into a disused logging track through the woods.
Anson's earning twenty-five a day at carpentering, Liverpool getting twenty logging for the saw-mill, and Big Bill's getting forty a day as chief sawyer.
 
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