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Definition of record
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of record is as below...
Record
(v. t.) An
authentic
official
copy of a
document
which has been
entered
in a book, or
deposited
in the
keeping
of some
officer
designated
by law..
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Relay
::
Relay (n.) In
various
forms of
telegraphic
apparatus,
a
magnet
which
receives
the
circuit
current,
and is
caused
by it to bring into into
action
the power of a local
battery
for
performing
the work of
making
the
record;
also, a
similar
device
by which the
current
in one
circuit
is made to open or close
another
circuit
in which a
current
is
passing..
Dehors
::
Dehors
(prep.)
Out of;
without;
foreign
to; out of the
agreement,
record,
will, or other
instrument..
Barometrograph
::
Barometrograph
(n.) A form of
barometer
so
constructed
as to
inscribe
of
itself
upon paper a
record
of the
variations
of
atmospheric
pressure.
Falsify
::
Falsify
(a.) To make false by
multilation
or
addition;
to
tamper
with; as, to
falsify
a
record
or
document..
Scire Facias
::
Scire
facias
() A
judicial
writ,
founded
upon some
record,
and
requiring
the party
proceeded
against
to show cause why the party
bringing
it
should
not have
advantage
of such
record,
or (as in the case of scire
facias
to
repeal
letters
patent)
why the
record
should
not be
annulled
or
vacated..
Discontinuance
::
Discontinuance
(n.) The
termination
of an
action
in
practice
by the
voluntary
act of the
plaintiff;
an entry on the
record
that the
plaintiff
discontinues
his
action.
Exemplify
::
Exemplify
(v. t.) To copy; to
transcribe;
to make an
attested
copy or
transcript
of, under seal, as of a
record..
Electro-chronographic
::
Electro-chronographic
(a.)
Belonging
to the
electro-chronograph,
or
recorded
by the aid of it..
Historicize
::
Historicize
(v. t.) To
record
or
narrate
in the
manner
of a
history;
to
chronicle.
Nolle Prosequi
::
Nolle
prosequi
() Will not
prosecute;
-- an entry on the
record,
denoting
that a
plaintiff
discontinues
his suit, or the
attorney
for the
public
a
prosecution;
either
wholly,
or as to some
count,
or as to some of
several
defendants..
Unbooked
::
Unbooked
(a.) Not
written
in a book;
unrecorded.
Noctuary
::
Noctuary
(n.) A
record
of what
passes
in the
night;
a
nightly
journal;
--
distinguished
from
diary.
Cartulary
::
Cartulary
(n.) An
ecclesiastical
officer
who had
charge
of
records
or other
public
papers.
Nonsuit
::
Nonsuit
(v. t.) To
determine,
adjudge,
or
record
(a
plaintiff)
as
having
dropped
his suit, upon his
withdrawal
or
failure
to
follow
it up..
List
::
List (n.) A roll or
catalogue,
that is row or line; a
record
of
names;
as, a list of
names,
books,
articles;
a list of
ratable
estate..
Noctograph
::
Noctograph
(n.) An
instrument
or
register
which
records
the
presence
of
watchmen
on their
beats.
Archivist
::
Archivist
(n.) A
keeper
of
archives
or
records.
Anemography
::
Anemography
(n.) The art of
recording
the
direction
and force of the wind, as by means of an
anemograph..
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) An
official
contemporaneous
memorandum
stating
the
proceedings
of a court of
justice;
a
judicial
record.
Naturalism
::
Naturalism
(n.) The
doctrine
of those who deny a
supernatural
agency
in the
miracles
and
revelations
recorded
in the
Bible,
and in
spiritual
influences;
also, any
system
of
philosophy
which
refers
the
phenomena
of
nature
to a blind force or
forces
acting
necessarily
or
according
to fixed laws,
excluding
origination
or
direction
by one
intelligent
will..
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