logbook
IPA: ɫˈɔgbʊk
noun
- (nautical) A book in which measurements from the ship's log are recorded, along with other salient details of the voyage.
- (by extension) A book in which events are recorded; a journal, especially of travel.
- (UK) A record of the ownership, and licensing of a motor car
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Examples of "logbook" in Sentences
- These tasks are recorded in a pilot logbook.
- At last report, there is a logbook in the cave.
- Got a nifty logbook about his career, out of it.
- A logbook entry including date and location must be made.
- The logbook implicated Iran in mining international waters.
- The logbook is turned in and scored at the end of each round.
- In his official flight logbook there are claims for 19 victories.
- The finding geocachers record their exploits in the logbook and online.
- If the logbook of the Andrea Doria would be examinated, it would be clear.
- This was recorded in the logbooks of the warship Tsushima in November of 1904.
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