logs

logs
a) window (as opening in building or vehicle)
b) window (as part of graphical user interface)

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  • logs — lÉ‘g ,lÉ”g /lÉ’g n. block of wood; journal of a voyage; journal; logarithm; (Computers) record of operations which occur in a computer or between two computers; heavy object v. cut down a tree or trees; cut a tree into sections; write in a log,… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • logs — slog …   Anagrams dictionary

  • LOGS — …   Useful english dictionary

  • stranded logs — Logs intended to be floated to a destination on a stream but remaining on the land after washing ashore. 34 Am J1st Logs § 76 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • saw logs — Logs which can be sawed into lumber. Anno: 72 ALR2d 738 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Lincoln Logs — are a toy consisting of notched miniature logs, about ¾ inches (1 2cm) in diameter. Analogous to real logs used in a log cabin, Lincoln Logs have notches in their ends so that small model log buildings can be built. In addition, a Lincoln Logs… …   Wikipedia

  • Lincoln Logs™ — [Lincoln Logs] a US make of children’s toy which consists of sets of very small wooden ↑logs (= pieces of wood) which can be fitted together to make model buildings. Lincoln Logs were first made in 1916 …   Useful english dictionary

  • Little Logs by Yosemite' s Four Seasons — (Yosemite West,США) Категория отеля: Адрес: 7519 Henness …   Каталог отелей

  • Lincoln Logs{™} — a US make of children’s toy which consists of sets of very small wooden logs (= pieces of wood) which can be fitted together to make model buildings. Lincoln Logs were first made in 1916 and are now made by the toy company Hasbro. * * * …   Universalium

  • rafting logs — The moving of logs by floating them on a stream, the logs being bound together sufficiently to keep them from scattering …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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