Definition of Logged

1. a. Made slow and heavy in movement; water-logged.

Definition of Logged

1. Verb. (past of log) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Logged

1. log [v] - See also: log

Lexicographical Neighbors of Logged

logaœdics
logboard
logboards
logbook
logbooks
logcock
logcocks
loge
loges
logetronography
logfile
logfiles
loggable
loggat
loggats
logged (current term)
logged in
logged off
logged on
logger
loggerhead
loggerhead shrike
loggerhead turtle
loggerheaded
loggerheads
loggers
loggets
loggia
loggias
loggie

Literary usage of Logged

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The California Spotted Owl: A Technical Assessment of Its Current Status. by Jared Verner (1994)
"Most logged areas on Swain Mountain were little used by owls, and some heavily logged areas at Griffith Hill. Silver Lake, and Star Butte were avoided by ..."

2. Alaska Fishery and Fur-seal Industries by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, United States Bureau of Fisheries (1904)
"Anchored in Yakutat Bay at 2 pm Distance logged, 566 knots. August 15.—Made fast to wharf at Sitka at 8.10 am Distance logged, '235 knots. ..."

3. Reports of the Department of Commerce and Labor 1904-1912: Report of the by Dept. of Commerce and Labor, United States (1905)
"Anchored in Yakutat Bay at 2 pm Distance logged, 566 knots. August 15.—Made fast to wharf at Sitka at 8.10 am Distance logged, 235 knots. ..."

4. Rehabilitation of Degraded Tropical Forest Ecosystems: Workshop Proceedings by Shigeo Kobayashi (2001)
"Soil organic matter in the secondary, natural and logged-over stands was 7.3, ... The maximum content of P in the natural, logged-over and secondary stands ..."

5. Life After Logging: Reconciling Wildlife Conservation and Production by E. Meijaard (2005)
"They did this by comparing stations that were logged a few years before or during the survey and stations that had never been logged, excluding ponds, ..."

6. Recollections of a Rebel Reefer by James Morris Morgan (1917)
"CHAPTER LII Impecunious globe-trotters — Consular courts — Become skipper at a water-logged bark against my wishes — A captain claims a dollar a day for ..."

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