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Logan
[loh-guhn]
noun
John or James Tah-gah-jute, 1725–80, leader of the Cayuga tribe.
Joshua, 1908–1988, U.S. playwright, director, and producer.
Mount, a mountain in Canada, in the Mount Elias Mountains: second highest peak in North America. 19,850 feet (6,050 meters).
a city in N Utah.
a male given name.
Logan
1/ ˈəʊɡə /
noun
a mountain in NW Canada, in SW Yukon in the St Elias Range: the highest peak in Canada and the second highest in North America. Height (after a re-survey in 1993): 5959 m (19 550 ft)
logan
2/ ˈəʊɡə /
noun
other names for rocking stone
logan
3/ ˈəʊɡə /
noun
another name for bogan 1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Logan1
Example Sentences
Fifteen minutes before first pitch on Sunday, Giants catcher Logan Porter trotted in from the visitor’s bullpen.
Paying tribute after the fire, Ms Logan's family said her "bravery and fearlessness shone through right until the end".
Ms Logan also called for people experiencing domestic abuse to be prioritised on the social housing waiting list, by giving them access to a "much higher level of points than they're currently able to".
Catcher Logan O’Hoppe struck out looking to end the game on a breaking ball well off the strike zone.
"It wasn't for the lack of trying," said Scott, whose Oscar-nominated work includes Out Of Sight and Logan.
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