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LOGARITHMET'IC, LOGARITHMET'ICAL, LOGARITH'MIC, a. Pertaining to logarithms; con...
LOG'ARITHM, n. [Gr. ratio, and number.] Logarithms are the exponents of a series...
LOG'-REEL, n. A reel in the gallery of a ship, on which the log line is wound.
LOG'-BOOK, n. A book into which are transcribed the contents of the log-board. L...
LOG'-BOARD, n. In navigation, two boards, shutting like a book, and divided into...
LOG, n. 1. A bulky piece or stick of timer unhewed. Pine logs are floated down r...
LOFTY, a. 1. Elevated in place; high; as a lofty tower; a lofty mountain. [But i...
LOFT'INESS, n. 1. Height; elevation in place or position; altitude; as the lofti...
LOFT'ILY, adv. [from lofty.] 1. On high; in an elevated place. 2. Proudly; haugh...
LOFT, n. 1. Properly, an elevation; hence, in a building, the elevation of one s...
LOFFE, v.i. To laugh. [Not used.]
LODG'MENT, n. 1. The act of lodging, or the state of being lodged; a being place...
LODG'ING, ppr. 1. Placing at rest; depositing; furnishing lodgings. 2. Resting f...
LODG'ER, n. 1. One who lives at board, or in a hired room, or who has a bed in a...
LODG'ED, pp. Placed at rest; deposited; infixed; furnished with accommodations f...
LODGE, v.t. 1. To set, lay or deposit for keeping or preservation, for a longer ...