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Log vs Dairy - What's the difference?

log | dairy |

As nouns the difference between log and dairy

is that log is the trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches while dairy is a place, often on a farm, where milk is processed and turned into products such as butter and cheese.

As a verb log

is to cut trees into logs.

As an adjective dairy is

referring to products produced from milk.

log

Translingual

(Logarithm)

Symbol

(head)
  • logarithm
  • if x=b^y then \log_{b}(x)=y

    Hyponyms

    * (logarithm) (with base e) ln, lb

    Usage notes

    If not specified, the assumed base of the logarithm is either 10 or e, depending on context.

    dairy

    English

    (wikipedia dairy)

    Noun

    (dairies)
  • A place, often on a farm, where milk is processed and turned into products such as butter and cheese.
  • A dairy farm.
  • A shop selling dairy products.
  • (also dairy products'' or ''dairy produce ) Products produced from milk.
  • (New Zealand) A corner-store, superette or 'mini-mart' of some description.
  • Synonyms

    *

    Derived terms

    * dairymaid * nondairy

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Referring to products produced from milk.
  • Referring to the milk production and processing industries
  • (British) On food labelling, containing fats only from dairy sources (e.g. dairy ice cream).
  • Anagrams

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