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blog
noun
a
website
or
online
page
where
a
person
or
group
regularly
writes
informal
articles
about
ideas
,
experiences
,
or
information
•
Maya
started
a
travel
blog
to
share
her
adventures
with
friends
.
Maya
started
a
travel
blog
to
share
her
adventures
with
friends
.
•
The
company's
blog
features
weekly
tips
on
saving
energy
.
The
company's
blog
features
weekly
tips
on
saving
energy
.
Shortened
from
“
weblog
,”
first
used
in
the
late
1990s
for
personal
online
journals
.
verb
-
blog
,
blogging
,
blogs
,
blogged
to
write
new
entries
for
a
blog
or
maintain
a
blog
,
often
on
a
particular
subject
•
He
blogs
about
the
latest
tech
gadgets
every
weekend
.
He
blogs
about
the
latest
tech
gadgets
every
weekend
.
•
She
blogged
her
journey
across
South
America
with
stunning
photos
.
She
blogged
her
journey
across
South
America
with
stunning
photos
.
From
the
noun
“
blog
,”
which
itself
is
a
shortening
of
“
weblog
.”
The
verb
form
appeared
soon
after
the
noun
in
the
early
2000s
.
log
noun
-
log
,
logging
,
logs
,
logged
a
thick
piece
of
a
tree
trunk
or
large
branch
that
has
been
cut
from
the
tree
,
often
used
for
fuel
or
building
•
The
campers
stacked
logs
beside
the
tent
to
keep
the
fire
burning
through
the
night
.
The
campers
stacked
logs
beside
the
tent
to
keep
the
fire
burning
through
the
night
.
•
A
log
floated
gently
down
the
river
after
the
storm
.
A
log
floated
gently
down
the
river
after
the
storm
.
Old
English
‘
logg
’
or
‘
logge
’,
of
unknown
origin
,
first
recorded
in
the
14th
century
referring
to
a
bulky
piece
of
wood
.
noun
a
written
or
digital
record
that
lists
events
,
numbers
,
or
activities
in
the
order
they
happened
•
The
captain
wrote
the
day's
events
in
the
ship's
log
.
The
captain
wrote
the
day's
events
in
the
ship's
log
.
•
Keep
a
spending
log
so
you
know
where
your
money
goes
.
Keep
a
spending
log
so
you
know
where
your
money
goes
.
Sense
extended
in
the
17th
century
from
the
‘
log-line
’
used
on
ships
to
measure
speed
,
which
required
noting
results
in
a
log
book
.
verb
-
log
,
logging
,
logs
,
logged
to
enter
a
computer
system
,
website
,
or
app
by
providing
a
username
and
password
,
usually
with
the
particle
‘
in
’, ‘
on
’,
or
‘
into
’
•
I
can't
log in
because
I
forgot
my
password
.
I
can't
log in
because
I
forgot
my
password
.
•
Students
logged into
the
online
class
five
minutes
early
.
Students
logged into
the
online
class
five
minutes
early
.
verb
-
log
,
logging
,
logs
,
logged
to
record
facts
,
numbers
,
or
events
in
an
official
or
systematic
way
•
Scientists
logged
the
temperature
every
hour
during
the
experiment
.
Scientists
logged
the
temperature
every
hour
during
the
experiment
.
•
He
logs
all
his
workouts
on
a
phone
app
.
He
logs
all
his
workouts
on
a
phone
app
.