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Meaning
Noun
●
A
formal
recording
of
names
,
events
,
transactions
, etc.
●
A
book
of such entries.
●
An
entry
in such a book.
●
The
act
of registering.
●
A
certificate
issued
by the
collector
of
customs
of a
port
or
district
to the
owner
of a
vessel
,
containing
the
description
of a
vessel
, its
name
,
ownership
, and other
material facts
. It is
kept on
board
the
vessel
, to be used as
evidence
of
nationality
or as a
muniment
of title.
●
One who
registers
or
records
; a
registrar
; especially, a
public officer
charged
with the
duty
of
recording
certain
transactions
or events.
●
A
distinct
horizontal
(or, more
rarely
,
vertical
)
section
of a
work of art
or
inscription
that is
divided
into several such
section
s.
●
A
device
that
automatically
records
a quantity.
●
In Telecommunications:
The part of a
telegraphic
apparatus
that
automatically
records
the
message
received.
●
In Telecommunications:
A
list
of
received
calls in
a
phone
set.
●
In Computing:
A small
unit
of very
fast
memory
that is
directly
accessible
to the
central processing unit
, and is mostly used to
store
inputs
,
outputs
, or
intermediate
results of computations.
●
In Printing:
The
exact
alignment
of
lines
,
margins
, and colors.
●
In Printing:
The
inner
part of the
mould
in which types are cast.
●
In Music:
The range of a
voice
or instrument.
●
In Music:
An
organ
stop.
●
In Linguistics:
A
style
of
a language
used in a particular context.
●
A
grille
at the
outflow
of a
ventilation
duct
,
capable
of being
opened
and
closed
to
direct
the
air
flow.
●
In American English:
Clipping of
cash
register.
Verb
●
To
enter
in a
register
; to enlist.
●
To
sign-up
, especially to vote.
●
To
record
, especially in writing.
●
To
buy
the
full
version
of
trial
software
by
providing
one's
details
and payment.
●
To
express
outward
signs.
●
To
record
officially
and
handle
specially.
●
In Printing:
To make or
adjust
so as to
be
properly
or
precisely
aligned.
●
To place
one's
name
, or have
one's
name
placed
in a register.
●
To make an impression.
●
To be
in proper
alignment
; to
align
or
correspond
exactly.
●
In Law:
To
voluntarily
sign over
for
safe
keeping
,
abandoning
complete
ownership
for partial.
Name
●
A surname.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
register
English
registrum
Latin
regesta
Latin
regero
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Registre
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