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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.) That which has been
publicly
achieved
in any kind of
competitive
sport as
recorded
in some
authoritative
manner,
as the time made by a
winning
horse in a
race..
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History
::
History
(n.) A
systematic,
written
account
of
events,
particularly
of those
affecting
a
nation,
institution,
science,
or art, and
usually
connected
with a
philosophical
explanation
of their
causes;
a true
story,
as
distinguished
from a
romance;
--
distinguished
also from
annals,
which
relate
simply
the facts and
events
of each year, in
strict
chronological
order;
from
biography,
which is the
record
of an
individual's
life; and from
memoir,
which is
history
composed
from
personal
experience,
obse
Telltale
::
Telltale
(n.) A
machine
or
contrivance
for
indicating
or
recording
something,
particularly
for
keeping
a check upon
employees,
as
factory
hands,
watchmen,
drivers,
check
takers,
and the like, by
revealing
to their
employers
what they have done or
omitted..
Immemorial
::
Immemorial
(a.)
Extending
beyond
the reach of
memory,
record,
or
tradition;
indefinitely
ancient;
as,
existing
from time
immemorial..
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..
Diminution
::
Diminution
(n.)
Omission,
inaccuracy,
or
defect
in a
record..
Archivist
::
Archivist
(n.) A
keeper
of
archives
or
records.
Register
::
Register
(n.) That which
registers
or
records.
Registrar
::
Registrar
(n.) One who
registers;
a
recorder;
a
keeper
of
records;
as, a
registrar
of
births,
deaths,
and
marriages.
See
Register,
n., 3..
Kymograph
::
Kymograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring,
and
recording
graphically,
the
pressure
of the blood in any of the blood
vessels
of a
living
animal;
--
called
also
kymographion..
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..
Orator
::
Orator
(n.) An
officer
who is the voice of the
university
upon all
public
occasions,
who
writes,
reads,
and
records
all
letters
of a
public
nature,
presents,
with an
appropriate
address,
those
persons
on whom
honorary
degrees
are to be
conferred,
and
performs
other like
duties;
--
called
also
public
orator..
Estreat
::
Estreat
(v. t.) To
extract
or take out from the
records
of a
court,
and send up to the court of
exchequer
to be
enforced;
-- said of a
forfeited
recognizance..
Anemography
::
Anemography
(n.) The art of
recording
the
direction
and force of the wind, as by means of an
anemograph..
Barometrograph
::
Barometrograph
(n.) A form of
barometer
so
constructed
as to
inscribe
of
itself
upon paper a
record
of the
variations
of
atmospheric
pressure.
Recordership
::
Recordership
(n.) The
office
of a
recorder.
Spirometer
::
Spirograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
recording
the
respiratory
movements,
as the
sphygmograph
does those of the
pulse..
Log
::
Log (n.)
Hence:
The
record
of the rate of
ship's
speed or of her daily
progress;
also, the full
nautical
record
of a
ship's
cruise
or
voyage;
a log
slate;
a log
book..
History
::
History
(v. t.) To
narrate
or
record.
Annals
::
Annals
(n. pl.)
Historical
records;
chronicles;
history.
Recognize
::
Recognize
(v. i.) To enter an
obligation
of
record
before
a
proper
tribunal;
as, A B
recognized
in the sum of
twenty
dollars..
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