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6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for logging, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — The industry or practice of cutting down trees for timber.

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timber harvesting tree felling

How to use logging

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illegal logging debug logging a logging company

Frequently asked questions

What does “logging” mean?

The word “logging” means the industry or practice of cutting down trees for timber. In plain terms, either cutting down trees commercially, or a system automatically recording what happens.

How do you pronounce “logging”?

“Logging” is pronounced log-ihng (/lɔɡ.ɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “logging” in a sentence?

Here is “logging” used in a sentence: “Illegal logging has destroyed large areas of rainforest.”

What part of speech is “logging”?

“Logging” is a noun.

Is “logging” a common word?

“Logging” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “logging” have?

“Logging” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the industry or practice of cutting down trees for timber.

What is the difference between logging and forestry?

Logging refers specifically to the industry or practice of cutting down trees for timber. Forestry is the broader field of managing forests, which can include logging alongside conservation, replanting, and land management.

What is the difference between logging and monitoring in computing?

Logging is the recording of events or data by a computer system, creating a stored record of what happened over time. Monitoring is the ongoing observation of a system's current state, which may or may not rely on logs for its data.

Why do computer systems use logging?

Systems use logging to record events or data as they occur, creating a history that can later be reviewed for troubleshooting, security, or analysis. This computing sense of logging is entirely separate from the timber-cutting industry sense.

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