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The business of felling trees, cutting them into logs, and transporting the logs to sawmills or to market.
v. i.
To cut logs in the forest, or prepare timber for market.
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An inclined plane on which heavy bodies slide by the force of gravity, esp. one constructed on a mountain side for conveying logs by sliding them down.
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A contrivance to fasten logs together in rafting; -- used by lumbermen.
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The act or occupation of driving a team, or of hauling or carrying, as logs, goods, or the like, with a team.
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A collection of logs, fallen trees, etc. (such as is formed in some Western rivers of the United States), which obstructs navigation.
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One of the square logs of wood used in a pile to support the roof of a mine.
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An artificial channel into which water is let by a sluice; specifically, a trough constructed over the bed of a stream, so that logs, lumber, or rubbish can be floated down to some convenient place of delivery.
v. i.
To engage in the business of cutting or transporting logs for timber; to get out logs.
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The business of cutting or getting timber or logs from the forest for lumber.
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Felled, cut, or shaped as with an ax; roughly squared; as, a house built of hewn logs.
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A place prepared for rolling logs into a stream.
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A saw for cutting slabs from logs.
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A collection of logs, boards, pieces of timber, or the like, fastened together, either for their own collective conveyance on the water, or to serve as a support in conveying other things; a float.
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A man who carries logs.
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A pair of grappling dogs for hoisting logs and timber.
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The act or process of rolling logs from the place where they were felled to the stream which floats them to the sawmill or to market. In this labor neighboring camps of loggers combine to assist each other in turn.
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One employed in lumbering, cutting, and getting logs from the forest for lumber; a lumberman.
v. t.
To form by cutting with a saw; as, to saw boards or planks, that is, to saw logs or timber into boards or planks; to saw shingles; to saw out a panel.
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A long pole on two wheels, used in hauling logs.
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