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What is the collective noun for log?

There isn't a widely accepted collective noun specifically for logs.

However, you could use some of these options depending on the context:

* Pile of logs: This is the most common and straightforward way to describe a group of logs.

* Stack of logs: This implies an organized arrangement of logs.

* Heap of logs: This suggests a more haphazard or disorganized collection.

* Cord of wood: This is a specific measurement of firewood, typically consisting of 128 cubic feet of wood.

You could also use more creative options like:

* A raft of logs (if they are floating)

* A barricade of logs (if they are used as a barrier)

* A trove of logs (if they are valuable or rare)

Ultimately, the best collective noun for logs depends on the specific situation and what you want to emphasize.

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