Logmaker
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A device that creates 'logs' out of burnable waste; the device encases the burnable waste within a newspaper wrapping by the use of a special tube and plunger.
"The Advertising Standards Authority concluded that the complaint was justified, noting that under the Act, authorisation for fuels produced by the "logmaker" would be unlikely since manufacture could not be controlled to a sufficient degree to ensure uniform quality of any fuel produced."
- 2 One who cuts trees at a tree farm and prepares logs for further processing; lumberman. UK
"So, on the alert for any sound which might enable him to locate logmaker or roadcutter who would put him on the track of Angus, he tramped along and it was not long before his attention was rewarded."
Example
More examples"The Advertising Standards Authority concluded that the complaint was justified, noting that under the Act, authorisation for fuels produced by the "logmaker" would be unlikely since manufacture could not be controlled to a sufficient degree to ensure uniform quality of any fuel produced."
Etymology
From log + maker.
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