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Definition of register
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Register
(n.) One who
registers
or
records;
a
registrar;
a
recorder;
especially,
a
public
officer
charged
with the duty of
recording
certain
transactions
or
events;
as, a
register
of
deeds..
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Entrance
::
Entrance
(n.) The
causing
to be
entered
upon a
register,
as a ship or
goods,
at a
customhouse;
an
entering;
as, his
entrance
of the
arrival
was made the same day..
Self-registering
::
Self-registering
(a.)
Registering
itself;
-- said of any
instrument
so
contrived
as to
record
its own
indications
of
phenomena,
whether
continuously
or at
stated
times,
as at the
maxima
and
minima
of
variations;
as, a
self-registering
anemometer
or
barometer..
Registry
::
Registry
(n.) A
record;
an
account;
a
register.
Register
::
Register
(n.) The
correspondence
or
adjustment
of the
several
impressions
in a
design
which is
printed
in
parts,
as in
chromolithographic
printing,
or in the
manufacture
of paper
hangings.
See
Register,
v. i. 2..
Hail
::
Hail (v. i.) To
declare,
by
hailing,
the port from which a
vessel
sails or where she is
registered;
hence,
to sail; to come; -- used with from; as, the
steamer
hails from New
York..
Studdery
::
Studbook
(n.) A
genealogical
register
of a
particular
breed or stud of
horses,
esp.
thoroughbreds..
Register
::
Register
(n.) A
contrivance
for
automatically
noting
the
performance
of a
machine
or the
rapidity
of a
process.
Unroll
::
Unroll
(v. t.) To
remove
from a roll or
register,
as a
name..
Sounder
::
Sounder
(n.) One who, or that
which;
sounds;
specifically,
an
instrument
used in
telegraphy
in place of a
register,
the
communications
being read by
sound..
Control
::
Control
(n.) A
duplicate
book,
register,
or
account,
kept to
correct
or check
another
account
or
register;
a
counter
register..
Registry
::
Registry
(n.) The place where a
register
is kept.
Mark
::
Mark (v. t.) To keep
account
of; to
enumerate
and
register;
as, to mark the
points
in a game of
billiards
or
cards..
Registering
::
Registering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Registe.
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) A
writing
by which some act or
event,
or a
number
of acts or
events,
is
recorded;
a
register;
as, a
record
of the acts of the
Hebrew
kings;
a
record
of the
variations
of
temperature
during
a
certain
time; a
family
record..
Register
::
Register
(n.) The inner part of the mold in which types are cast.
Stop
::
Stop (n.) In the
organ,
one of the knobs or
handles
at each side of the
organist,
by which he can draw on or shut off any
register
or row of
pipes;
the
register
itself;
as, the vox
humana
stop..
Registering
::
Registering
(a.)
Recording;
--
applied
to
instruments;
having
an
apparatus
which
registers;
as, a
registering
thermometer.
See
Recording..
Soprano
::
Soprano
(n.) The
treble;
the
highest
vocal
register;
the
highest
kind of
female
or boy's
voice;
the upper part in
harmony
for mixed
voices.
Registration
::
Registration
(v.) The act of
registering;
registry;
enrollment.
Quipu
::
Quipu (n.) A
contrivance
employed
by the
ancient
Peruvians,
Mexicans,
etc., as a
substitute
for
writing
and
figures,
consisting
of a main cord, from which hung at
certain
distances
smaller
cords of
various
colors,
each
having
a
special
meaning,
as
silver,
gold, corn,
soldiers.
etc.
Single,
double,
and
triple
knots were tied in the
smaller
cords,
representing
definite
numbers.
It was
chiefly
used for
arithmetical
purposes,
and to
register
important
facts and
events..
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