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log·ger

 (lô′gər, lŏg′ər)
n.
1.
a. One who logs trees; a lumberjack.
b. One engaged in the logging business.
2. A machine, such as a crane or tractor, that is used for hauling or loading logs.
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logger

(ˈlɒɡə)
n
1. (Forestry) another word for lumberjack
2. (Forestry) a tractor or crane for handling logs
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log•ger

(ˈlɔ gər, ˈlɒg ər)

n.
1. a person whose work is logging; lumberjack.
2. a tractor used in logging.
[1725–35, Amer.]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.logger - a person who fells treeslogger - a person who fells trees    
laborer, labourer, manual laborer, jack - someone who works with their hands; someone engaged in manual labor
scorer - a logger who marks trees to be felled
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Translations
drwalprogram logujący

logger

[ˈlɒgəʳ] N
1. (= dealer) → maderero/a m/f, negociante mf en maderas
2. (US) (= lumberjack) → leñador(a) m/f
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logger

[ˈlɒgər] n
(= worker) → bûcheron m
(= company) → compagnie f d'exploitation forestière
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logger

[ˈlɒgəʳ] nboscaiolo, taglialegna m inv
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References in classic literature ?
"Ay, that is partly true, too, I fear; and it will not be long before an accursed band of choppers and loggers will be following on their heels, to humble the wilderness which lies so broad and rich on the western banks of the Mississippi, and then the land will be a peopled desert, from the shores of the main sea to the foot of the Rocky Mountains; fill'd with all the abominations and craft of man, and stript of the comforts and loveliness it received from the hands of the Lord!"
The inter-generational supply of loggers under conditions of declining economic well-being.
The LGR-5320 Series of multifunction data acquisition loggers collects highspeed correlated analog and digital data without a computer.
For a number of years data loggers have been available for the measurement of a range of environmental conditions during transport, storage and use of equipment and foodstuffs.
The government has started issuing licences to mangrove loggers in Lamu after lifting a ban imposed last year.
The men, who were carrying M16 rifles, took seven loggers - five men and two boys - who were hauling coco lumber in Sitio Camp Alih in Barangay Abong-abong, according to Insp.
Chan Sarin, a PLCN member in the commune's Thmea village, told The Post on Sunday that currently at least 10 loggers were engaged in illegal logging in Prey Lang across the commune.
Utilising the latest WiFi technology, the new ThermaData[R] WiFi range of temperature loggers from Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd are a user-friendly solution for remote food temperature monitoring.
Data loggers are essential tools for the measurement, documentation and reporting of energy use and consumption.