Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
logbook
noun
/ˈlɒɡbʊk/

Definition
A logbook is a record-keeping book used to document events, activities, or transactions over a specified period.

Examples
- The captain recorded the ship’s journey in the logbook.
- Every flight must have a logbook filled out by the pilot.

Meaning
Logbooks are often used in various fields to maintain accurate historical records and to track progress or activities.

Synonyms
- journal
- record
- register
- diary