Definition of Loggings

1. Noun. (plural of logging) ¹

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Definition of Loggings

1. logging [n] - See also: logging

Lexicographical Neighbors of Loggings

loggerheaded
loggerheads
loggers
loggets
loggia
loggias
loggie
loggier
loggiest
logginess
logging
logging in
logging off
logging on
logging residues
loggings (current term)
loggish
loggy
logia
logic
logic-chopper
logic analyzer
logic board
logic boards
logic bomb
logic bombs
logic chopper
logic diagram
logic element
logic fallacies

Literary usage of Loggings

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

1. Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England, from Richard II. to Henry by John Henry Parker (1859)
"... and stately loggings. The said weste side and north side be but ... was intended to have bene large w' many loggings, wherof the ..."

2. Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters by Society of American Foresters (1912)
"Since the removal of the present mature stands in two loggings may not be advisable for economic reasons, the logging of the timber should at least be ..."

3. Notice of Windsor in Olden Times by John Stoughton (1844)
"... hangings of rich cloth of gold, or of the rich and sumptuous clothes of arras, with divers clothes of estate, both in the king's loggings, and in the ..."

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