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Look at the right side of your screen. There should be a "logout" button next to "logged in as". Click on "logout" to log out.
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Fungi lack chlorophyll, the structure that allows normal plants to undergo photosynthesis. They instead grow on rotting vegetation because they can then feed off the energy the dying plants had.
DOG, HOG and probably more
Neither one is 'correct' they are both used in common parlance.
Well, sweetheart, "lump on a log" is just a colorful way of saying someone is being lazy or inactive. It's like saying they're as useful as a bump on a log - not very helpful or productive. So, if someone calls you a lump on a log, maybe it's time to get up and show 'em what you're made of!
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A large lump of wood is commonly referred to as a "log." Logs are typically cut from trees and can be used for various purposes, including construction, furniture making, and as firewood. When a log is further processed into smaller pieces, it can become lumber, which is used in building and carpentry.
Here is an English sentence with the word log: Annie needs to go outside and get a log for the fireplace.One English sentence with the word log is: The boys sat on a log while they fished at the river.
According to OED it is spelled 'log-book' .
No. Insert the word "minus" in place of the word "plus", and you'll have a true statement.
The prefix log means word.
Log is the verb, in describes where you are logging. Login is what you type when you are logging in.*************When used as a verb, use log in toWhen used as an adjective, use log-inWhen used as a noun, use loginExamples:When you log in to the system, verify that you have the correct log-in information. My login is johndoe.
No a sentence is not a verb. A verb is a word that does.Three frogs were "sitting" on a log. One decided to "jump" off.
Yes, the word logbook is a compound word mad up of the words 'log' and 'book'.
You will click the down arrow and you serch the word log out