logger
noun/ˈlɒɡə(r)/
/ˈlɔːɡər/
- a person whose job is cutting down trees for their wood, especially on a large scale for industry
- Outside the city, loggers have denuded the mountain slopes of their thick forests.
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- a computer program or a device that records actions, measurements or other information
- Some malware installs keystroke loggers, which can capture valuable personal information.
- A data logger mounted in the truck collects information on the driver's behaviour.
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