Logging is the activity of cutting down trees in order to sell the wood.
Logging companies would have to leave a central area of the forest before the endof the year.
logging in British English
(ˈlɒɡɪŋ)
noun
the work of felling, trimming, and transporting timber
logging in American English
(ˈlɔgɪŋ)
US
noun
the occupation of cutting down trees, cutting them into logs, and transporting the logs to a sawmill
logging in the Oil and Gas Industry
(lɔgɪŋ)
noun
(Extractive engineering: Exploration)
Logging is the process of recording measurements made downhole.
Logging involves a device being run down the hole which is able to measure the formationsthat they pass. This creates a record of the formation.
Logging devices are electrical, acoustical, mechanical, or nuclear devices that are use tomeasure and record certain characteristics or events that occur in a well that hasbeen or is being drilled.
Logging is the process of recording measurements made downhole.
log, wireline logging
Examples of 'logging' in a sentence
logging
Reports suggested that on a bridge on this road a logging truck was blocking the traffic completely.
Stewart, Bob (Lt-Col) Broken Lives (1993)
I had no choice in being born in a little logging town in Oregon.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Everything comes back to the big European and American logging companies.
The Sun (2007)
In other languages
logging
British English: logging NOUN
Logging is the activity of cutting down trees in order to sell the wood.
Commercial logging contributes to the risk of wildfires.