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    logbook
    /ˈlɒɡbʊk/

    noun

    • 1. an official record of events during the voyage of a ship or aircraft.

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  2. LOGBOOK definition: 1. an official document that records information about a car and the people who have owned it 2. an…. Learn more.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LogbookLogbook - Wikipedia

    A logbook (or log book) is a record used to record states, events, or conditions applicable to complex machines or the personnel who operate them. Logbooks are commonly associated with the operation of aircraft, nuclear plants, particle accelerators, and ships (among other applications).

  4. log· book ˈlȯg-ˌbu̇k. ˈläg- Synonyms of logbook. 1. : log sense 3. 2. : log sense 4. Examples of logbook in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web As well as needing to be combined, all the components have to be verified, tested, and recorded in a logbook that never leaves the aircraft.

  5. A log book is a book in which someone records details and events relating to something, for example a journey or period of their life, or a vehicle.

  6. LOGBOOK meaning: 1. an official document that records information about a car and the people who have owned it 2. an…. Learn more.

  7. LOG BOOK definition: 1. → log 2. an official document with information about a car and the people who have owned it: . Learn more.

  8. Definition of logbook noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. logbook in British English. (ˈlɒɡˌbʊk ) noun. 1. a book containing the official record of trips made by a ship or aircraft; log. 2. British. (formerly) a document listing the registration, manufacture, ownership and previous owners, etc, of a motor vehicle. Compare registration document.

  10. Logbook definition: a book in which details of a trip made by a ship or aircraft are recorded; log . See examples of LOGBOOK used in a sentence.

  11. logbook (ˈlɒɡˌbʊk) n. 1. (Nautical Terms) a book containing the official record of trips made by a ship or aircraft; log. 2. Brit (formerly) a document listing the registration, manufacture, ownership and previous owners, etc, of a motor vehicle. Compare registration document.