logging

/ˈlɔɡɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Relating to the industry or activity of cutting down trees.
    • The logging truck carried huge pine logs down the mountain.
    • The logging camp housed dozens of workers during the season.
    • They built a logging road to reach the remote forest.
noun
  1. The activity or business of cutting down trees for timber.
    • Logging is a major industry in the Pacific Northwest.
    • The company stopped logging in that forest to protect the wildlife.
    • He worked in logging for twenty years before retiring.
  2. The process of recording events, data, or activities in a systematic way (e.g., in computing or record-keeping).
    • Error logging helps developers find and fix bugs in the software.
    • She is responsible for the logging of daily sales in the system.
    • The server keeps a log of all user activity for security purposes.
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