Log (1) Stem, or length of stem, of a tree after felling and Cross-cutting.
(2) To harvest (extract) trees or logs from a forest.

Based on HS and CITES definition , a log refers to all wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared, for processing, notably into sawn wood, pulpwood or veneer sheets.

French - grume
Spanish - troza
Ref: 122732/2006-09-27

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Harvest (Harvest is defined as to pick the fully matured plant.)
Felling (Felling is described as the act of cutting or ...)
Pulpwood (Pulpwood is characterized as a wood suitable for ...)

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