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Definition of Saw log
1. Noun. Log large enough to be sawed into boards.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saw Log
Literary usage of Saw log
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Assessment of Timber Product Output and Use, 1995, in Florida, Georgia by Tony G. Johnson, Anne Jenkins (1998)
"Despite this decline in sawmills, total saw- log receipts increased 10 million
... Softwood saw-log receipts increased 8 percent to 100 million cubic feet, ..."
2. Transactions of the Canadian Institute by Royal Canadian Institute, Canadian Institute (1849-1914) (1904)
"Hence, a saw log converted into sawdust, or ground into shreds, as in a pulp mill,
... The minimum will be given out by a saw log floating in the water. ..."
3. An Assessment of Timber Product Output and Use, 1995, in Florida, Georgia by Tony G. Johnson, Anne Jenkins (1998)
"Despite this decline in sawmills, total saw- log receipts increased 10 million
... Softwood saw-log receipts increased 8 percent to 100 million cubic feet, ..."
4. Transactions of the Canadian Institute by Royal Canadian Institute, Canadian Institute (1849-1914) (1904)
"Hence, a saw log converted into sawdust, or ground into shreds, as in a pulp mill,
... The minimum will be given out by a saw log floating in the water. ..."