Lexicographical Neighbors of Logways
Literary usage of Logways
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Irrigation Practice and Engineering by Bernard Alfred Etcheverry (1916)
"CHAPTER II SCOURING SLUICES, FISH LADDERS, logways A scouring sluice is a general
term used to denote either an open sluiceway or an ..."
2. Water-supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1901)
"It is provided with a main spillway, with logways, and with four flood ways.
The floodways are provided with Taintor segmental flood gates, ..."
3. American law register by University of Pennsylvania Dept. of Law (1872)
"The court say: "We decide the case on the ground that the mill, dam, logways,
water privileges and appurtenances constitute one entire tenement ..."
4. Hydrology: The Fundamental Basis of Hydraulic Engineering by Daniel Webster Mead (1919)
"... and logways. 14. Headrace: A capacities, B loss of head, C headgates, D canal,
E tunnels, F soil, G erosion, H silt, I lining, J grade, K racks, ..."
5. History of the Town of Whately, Mass.: Including a Narrative of Leading by James Monroe Crafts, Josiah Howard Temple (1899)
"Roadways crept along the precipitous banks, bridges stretched across the stream,
logways climbed the mountain side, and the mighty forest fell before the ..."