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Definition of recording
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Recording
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Recor.
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Hydrometrograph
::
Hydrometrograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
and
recording
the
quantity
of water
discharged
from a pipe,
orifice,
etc., in a given
time..
Cyclometer
::
Cyclometer
(n.) A
contrivance
for
recording
the
revolutions
of a
wheel,
as of a
bicycle..
Reminiscent
::
Reminiscent
(n.) One who is
addicted
to
indulging,
narrating,
or
recording
reminiscences..
Anemograph
::
Anemograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
and
recording
the
direction
and force of the wind.
Barograph
::
Barograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
recording
automatically
the
variations
of
atmospheric
pressure.
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..
Myograph
::
Myograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
and
recording
the
different
phases,
as the
intensity,
velocity,
etc., of a
muscular
contraction..
Static
::
Stathmograph
(n.) A
contrivance
for
recording
the speed of a
railway
train.
Writing
::
Writing
(n.) The act or art of
forming
letters
and
characters
on
paper,
wood,
stone,
or other
material,
for the
purpose
of
recording
the ideas which
characters
and words
express,
or of
communicating
them to
others
by
visible
signs..
Melodiograph
::
Melodiograph
(n.) A
contrivance
for
preserving
a
record
of
music,
by
recording
the
action
of the keys of a
musical
instrument
when
played
upon..
Register
::
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..
Thermometrograph
::
Thermometrograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
recording
graphically
the
variations
of
temperature,
or the
indications
of a
thermometer..
Metrograph
::
Metrograph
(n.) An
instrument
attached
to a
locomotive
for
recording
its speed and the
number
and
duration
of its
stops.
Spirometer
::
Spirograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
recording
the
respiratory
movements,
as the
sphygmograph
does those of the
pulse..
Thermograph
::
Thermograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
automatically
recording
indications
of the
variation
of
temperature.
Chronograph
::
Chronograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
or
recording
intervals
of time, upon a
revolving
drum or strip of paper moved by
clockwork.
The
action
of the
stylus
or pen is
controlled
by
electricity..
Anemography
::
Anemography
(n.) The art of
recording
the
direction
and force of the wind, as by means of an
anemograph..
Registering
::
Registering
(a.)
Recording;
--
applied
to
instruments;
having
an
apparatus
which
registers;
as, a
registering
thermometer.
See
Recording..
Autochronograph
::
Autochronograph
(n.) An
instrument
for the
instantaneous
self-recording
or
printing
of time.
Heraldry
::
Heraldry
(n.) The art or
office
of a
herald;
the art,
practice,
or
science
of
recording
genealogies,
and
blazoning
arms or
ensigns
armorial;
also, of
marshaling
cavalcades,
processions,
and
public
ceremonies..
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