Crossword clues for logger
logger
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Logger \Log"ger\, n.
One engaged in logging. See Log, v. i. [U.S.]
--Lowell.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"one who fells or cuts trees," by 1708, agent noun from log (v.1).
"one who enters data in a log," 1958, agent noun from log (v.2).
Wiktionary
n. 1 A worker whose occupation is to harvest trees. 2 That which logs, such as a computer program to keep track of events.
WordNet
n. a lumberman who cuts trees into logs after the trees have been felled
Wikipedia
Logger may refer to:
- Lumberjack, a woodcutter, a person who harvests lumber
- Data logger, software that records sequential data to a log file
- Keystroke logger, software that records the keys struck on a computer keyboard
- logger, a command line utility that can send messages to the syslog
Usage examples of "logger".
Briefly she told Bex how, toward the end, she had worked in Cameroon, as the loggers had worked their way out into the virgin rain forest, and the hunters had followed.
The rest of us will go in as loggers, with Booce and Ryllin to show us how.
A surefooted logger could walk out there on the dam, bend over and grasp a handle, and pull the gate up to release the water into the flume, which was already partially built.
Here is what we do: Tonight four loggers go to Whitesand Bay, between Looe and Plymouth two English and two French.
Salvage loggers had cleared what they could from almost two thousand acres of the rugged terrain starting in the fall of 1998, but the majority of the blowdown was too dangerous and too remote to permit even salvage logging.
Briefly she told Bex how, toward the end, she had worked in Cameroon, as the loggers had worked their way out into the virgin rain forest, and the hunters had followed.
Logger Hilton, the mate, was trying to make sense out of the tattered charts, and La Cucaracha, her engines quaking at the suicidal thought, was plunging ahead through space into the Big Night.
After the dispute had dragged The Disillusionment of Davie Fulton 165 on for two months, the strikers raided the camps of nonunion loggers hired by the companies.
Of course, if she was responsible for this attack, that meant she was trying to play him for a fool by asking for his help, then continuing to make the conflict between cattlemen and loggers worse.
Longarm refrained from commenting that if Bullfinch really wanted to do something for law and order around Timber City, he would have gotten to the bottom of this feud between the cattlemen and the loggers before now.
Also, the hatred between the loggers and the cattlemen ran so deep and strong that the slightest appearance of favoring one side over the other was enough to make enemies.
Unless Flint was meeting with the killers he had hired to prod the loggers and the cattlemen into open warfare that would ultimately ruin both sides.
With luck, there would be peace between the cattlemen and the loggers from here on out.
Figures in stained glass-- fishermen and loggers, carpenters and peat miners, draftsmen and bartenders -- seemed to move because of the mist, slowly counting days of endless toil.
Mcentire and find out more about the trouble that had been plaguing the timber company, costing the lives of several loggers in the process.