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Definition of record
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Record
(v. t.) To
repeat;
to
recite;
to sing or play.
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Pell
::
Pell (n.) A roll of
parchment;
a
parchment
record.
Register
::
Register
(n.) A
record
containing
a list and
description
of the
merchant
vessels
belonging
to a port or
customs
district.
Herdbook
::
Herdbook
(n.) A book
containing
the list and
pedigrees
of one or more herds of
choice
breeds
of
cattle;
-- also
called
herd
record,
or herd
register..
History
::
History
(v. t.) To
narrate
or
record.
Stylus
::
Stylus
(n.) The
needle-like
device
used to cut the
grooves
which
record
the sound on the
original
disc
during
recording
of a
phonograph
record.
Continuance
::
Continuance
(n.) The entry of such
adjournment
and the
grounds
thereof
on the
record.
Tachometer
::
Tachometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
velocity
of
running
water in a river or
canal,
consisting
of a wheel with
inclined
vanes,
which is
turned
by the
current.
The
rotations
of the wheel are
recorded
by
clockwork..
Write
::
Write (v. t.) To make known by
writing;
to
record;
to prove by one's own
written
testimony;
-- often used
reflexively.
Court-leet
::
Court-leet
(n.) A court of
record
held once a year, in a
particular
hundred,
lordship,
or
manor,
before
the
steward
of the
leet..
Bookkeeping
::
Bookkeeping
(n.) The art of
recording
pecuniary
or
business
transactions
in a
regular
and
systematic
manner,
so as to show their
relation
to each
other,
and the state of the
business
in which they
occur;
the art of
keeping
accounts.
The books
commonly
used are a
daybook,
cashbook,
journal,
and
ledger.
See
Daybook,
Cashbook,
Journal,
and
Ledger..
Estreat
::
Estreat
(n.) A true copy,
duplicate,
or
extract
of an
original
writing
or
record,
esp. of
amercements
or
penalties
set down in the rolls of court to be
levied
by the
bailiff,
or other
officer..
Recording
::
Recording
(a.)
Keeping
a
record
or a
register;
as, a
recording
secretary;
--
applied
to
numerous
instruments
with an
automatic
appliance
which makes a
record
of their
action;
as, a
recording
gauge or
telegraph..
Registering
::
Registering
(a.)
Recording;
--
applied
to
instruments;
having
an
apparatus
which
registers;
as, a
registering
thermometer.
See
Recording..
Noctuary
::
Noctuary
(n.) A
record
of what
passes
in the
night;
a
nightly
journal;
--
distinguished
from
diary.
Minute
::
Minute
(n.) The
memorandum;
a
record;
a note to
preserve
the
memory
of
anything;
as, to take
minutes
of a
contract;
to take
minutes
of a
conversation
or
debate..
Archive
::
Archive
(n.)
Public
records
or
documents
preserved
as
evidence
of
facts;
as, the
archives
of a
country
or
family..
Base-court
::
Base-court
(n.) An
inferior
court of law, not of
record..
Chronogram
::
Chronogram
(n.) The
record
or
inscription
made by a
chronograph.
Attaint
::
Attaint
(v.) A writ which lies after
judgment,
to
inquire
whether
a jury has given a false
verdict
in any court of
record;
also, the
convicting
of the jury so
tried..
History
::
History
(n.) A
learning
or
knowing
by
inquiry;
the
knowledge
of facts and
events,
so
obtained;
hence,
a
formal
statement
of such
information;
a
narrative;
a
description;
a
written
record;
as, the
history
of a
patient's
case; the
history
of a
legislative
bill..
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