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logbook

[ lawg-book, log- ]

noun

  1. a book in which details of a trip made by a ship or aircraft are recorded; log


logbook

/ ˈ±ôÉ’É¡ËŒ²úÊŠ°ì /

noun

  1. a book containing the official record of trips made by a ship or aircraft; log
  2. (formerly) a document listing the registration, manufacture, ownership and previous owners, etc, of a motor vehicle Compare registration document
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of logbook1

1670–80; log 1 (in the sense “a detailed record of a voyageâ€) + book
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Captain, I want this, I want this to write it in your logbook.

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The vehicle’s logbook was also sent to her home - registered to an unknown business and her address.

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On the desk is a monitor and small logbook for detainees to write their name, date of the call, location and time elapsed.

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Fuller said he selected his victims by viewing a logbook.

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He recorded in his logbook that on 18 August 1940 he bailed out of his Hurricane near the Thames Estuary after it was hit by a German aircraft.

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