Definition of Logway

1. a ramp used in logging [n -WAYS]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Logway

logouts
logroll
logrolled
logroller
logrollers
logrolling
logrollings
logrolls
logrunner
logs
logs in
logs off
logs on
logspace
logsualization
logway (current term)
logways
logwood
logwood tree
logwoods
logy
lohan
lohock
lohocks
loial
loially
loialties
loialty
loiasis
loid

Literary usage of Logway

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An American Glossary by Richard Hopwood Thornton (1912)
"1821 A nest of ground hornets, concealed under the logway.— Zerah Hawley, ' Tour ' [in Ohio, &c.], p. 95. Grout. To grumble. ..."

2. Irrigation Practice and Engineering by Bernard Alfred Etcheverry (1916)
"The sides of the logway channel are formed by two walls running parallel with the direction of flow, one of which may be the side of the fishway or the ..."

3. Reclaiming the Arid West: The Story of the United States Reclamation Service by George Wharton James (1917)
"It is provided with a logway, on account of the importance of the logging ... This logway is provided with a movable crest which is raised when logs are ..."

4. Irrigation Works Constructed by the United States Government by Arthur Powell Davis (1917)
"An oak sill, attached to the bottom of the dam proper, rests on the crest of the logway when the dam is closed to secure water-tightness at the bottom. ..."

5. The Indian Forester (1886)
"Where the slide runs in embankment the logway or channel is supported on piers ... feet of the logway had been completed, some thirty logs were sent down as ..."

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