logbook
noun
Pronunciation: ˈlɒɡˌbʊk
Definition
A detailed, chronological record of events, operations, or performance data.
Examples
Pilots are required to maintain a logbook to track their total flight hours.
The maintenance engineer updated the logbook after completing the engine repairs.
She checked the logbook to see when the last security patrol had passed through the building.
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