LOGBOOK

Logbook

A logbook was originally a book for recording readings from the chip log, and is used to determine the distance a ship traveled within a certain amount of time. The readings of the log have been recorded in equal times to give the distance traveled with respect to a given start position.

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logbook

Noun

  1. A book in which measurements from the ship's log are recorded, along with other salient details of the voyage.
  2. A book in which events are recorded; a journal, especially of travel.
  3. A record of the ownership, and licensing of a motor car


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