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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
official
contemporaneous
memorandum
stating
the
proceedings
of a court of
justice;
a
judicial
record.
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Cartulary
::
Cartulary
(n.) A
register,
or
record,
as of a
monastery
or
church..
Journalize
::
Journalize
(v. t.) To enter or
record
in a
journal
or
diary.
Chronogram
::
Chronogram
(n.) The
record
or
inscription
made by a
chronograph.
Recording
::
Recording
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Recor.
Chronicle
::
Chronicle
(n.) A
narrative
of
events;
a
history;
a
record.
Hit.
::
Hit.
(adj.)
having
become
very
popular
or
acclaimed;
-- said of
entertainment
performances;
as, a hit
record,
a hit
movie..
Inscroll
::
Inscroll
(v. t.) To write on a
scroll;
to
record.
Slidometer
::
Slidometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
indicating
and
recording
shocks
to
railway
cars
occasioned
by
sudden
stopping.
Unfile
::
Unfile
(v. t.) To
remove
from a file or
record.
Turn
::
Turn (n.) A court of
record,
held by the
sheriff
twice a year in every
hundred
within
his
county..
Hustings
::
Hustings
(n. pl.) A court
formerly
held in
several
cities
of
England;
specif.,
a court held in
London,
before
the lord
mayor,
recorder,
and
sheriffs,
to
determine
certain
classes
of suits for the
recovery
of lands
within
the city. In the
progress
of law
reform
this court has
become
unimportant..
Phonautograph
::
Phonautograph
(n.) An
instrument
by means of which a sound can be made to
produce
a
visible
trace or
record
of
itself.
It
consists
essentially
of a
resonant
vessel,
usually
of
paraboloidal
form,
closed
at one end by a
flexible
membrane.
A
stylus
attached
to some point of the
membrane
records
the
movements
of the
latter,
as it
vibrates,
upon a
moving
cylinder
or
plate..
Stub
::
Stub (n.) A part of a leaf in a check book, after a check is torn out, on which the
number,
amount,
and
destination
of the check are
usually
recorded..
Registrar
::
Registrar
(n.) One who
registers;
a
recorder;
a
keeper
of
records;
as, a
registrar
of
births,
deaths,
and
marriages.
See
Register,
n., 3..
Attest
::
Attest
(v. t.) To bear
witness
to; to
certify;
to
affirm
to be true or
genuine;
as, to
attest
the truth of a
writing,
a copy of
record..
Anagraph
::
Anagraph
(n.) An
inventory;
a
record.
Record
::
Record
(v. t.)
Testimony;
witness;
attestation.
Greffier
::
Greffier
(n.) A
registrar
or
recorder;
a
notary.
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..
Archive
::
Archive
(n.)
Public
records
or
documents
preserved
as
evidence
of
facts;
as, the
archives
of a
country
or
family..
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