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logbook

[lawg-book, log-] / ˈlɔgˌbʊk, ˈlɒg- /






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In the platypus attendant's logbook, the interns found evidence that his rations en route were being decreased as some of the worms began to perish.

From BBC • Aug. 2, 2025

At one well, where neighbors lamented the loss of a mango grove, a handwritten logbook listed the water runs of a crisis: 3:15 and 4:10 one morning; 12:58, 2:27 and 3:29 the next.

From New York Times • Mar. 31, 2024

Its rescue was made possible thanks to the hard work of over 4,000 volunteers who transcribed more than 28,000 logbook images from the US Navy fleet stationed at Hawai'i from 1941-1945.

From Science Daily • Sep. 18, 2023

The Times could not verify the authenticity of the logbook page.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 7, 2023

Al Ulbrickson went back to the hotel and scrawled in his logbook, “In a hell of a fix now.”

From "The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics" by Daniel James Brown