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Definition of register
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Register
(n.) To
enroll;
to enter in a list.
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Electro-chronograph
::
Electro-chronograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
obtaining
an
accurate
record
of the time at which any
observed
phenomenon
occurs,
or of its
duration.
It has an
electro-magnetic
register
connected
with a
clock.
See
Chronograph..
Protonotary
::
Protonotary
(n.) A
register
or chief clerk of a court in
certain
States
of the
United
States.
Control
::
Control
(n.) A
duplicate
book,
register,
or
account,
kept to
correct
or check
another
account
or
register;
a
counter
register..
Registry
::
Registry
(n.) A
record;
an
account;
a
register.
Register
::
Register
(n.) The part of a
telegraphic
apparatus
which
records
automatically
the
message
received.
Inregister
::
Inregister
(v. t.) To
register;
to
enter,
as in a
register..
Tonometer
::
Tonometer
(n.) An
apparatus
for
studying
and
registering
the
action
of
various
fluids
and drugs on the
excised
heart of lower
animals.
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..
Calendar
::
Calendar
(n.) An
orderly
arrangement
of the
division
of time,
adapted
to the
purposes
of civil life, as
years,
months,
weeks,
and days; also, a
register
of the year with its
divisions;
an
almanac..
Myography
::
Myography
(n.) The
description
of
muscles,
including
the study of
muscular
contraction
by the aid of
registering
apparatus,
as by some form of
myograph;
myology..
Register
::
Register
(v. i.) A stop or set of pipes in an
organ.
Register
::
Register
(n.) To enter in a
register;
to
record
formally
and
distinctly,
as for
future
use or
service..
Booking Clerk
::
Booking
clerk () A clerk who
registers
passengers,
baggage,
etc., for
conveyance,
as by
railway
or
steamship,
or who sells
passage
tickets
at a
booking
office..
Poll
::
Poll (n.)
Specifically,
the
register
of the names of
electors
who may vote in an
election..
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..
Poll
::
Poll (v. t.) To
register
or
deposit,
as a vote; to
elicit
or call
forth,
as votes or
voters;
as, he
polled
a
hundred
votes more than his
opponent..
Turnstile
::
Turnstile
(n.) A
similar
arrangement
for
registering
the
number
of
persons
passing
through
a
gateway,
doorway,
or the
like..
Protonotary
::
Protonotary
(n.)
Formerly,
one who had the
charge
of
writing
the acts of the
martyrs,
and the
circumstances
of their
death;
now, one of
twelve
persons,
constituting
a
college
in the Roman
Curia,
whose
office
is to
register
pontifical
acts and to make and
preserve
the
official
record
of
beatifications..
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..
Registration
::
Registration
(v.) The art of
selecting
and
combining
the stops or
registers
of an
organ.
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