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Definition of register
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 register is as below...
Register
(v. i.) To
correspond
in
relative
position;
as, two
pages,
columns,
etc. ,
register
when the
corresponding
parts fall in the same line, or when line falls
exactly
upon line in
reverse
pages,
or (as in
chromatic
printing)
where the
various
colors
of the
design
are
printed
consecutively,
and
perfect
adjustment
of parts is
necessary..
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Roll
::
Roll (v.)
Hence,
an
official
or
public
document;
a
register;
a
record;
also, a
catalogue;
a
list..
Register
::
Register
(n.) The inner part of the mold in which types are cast.
Roster
::
Roster
(n.) A
register
or roll
showing
the order in which
officers,
enlisted
men,
companies,
or
regiments
are
called
on to
serve..
Register
::
Register
(n.) To enter in a
register;
to
record
formally
and
distinctly,
as for
future
use or
service..
Registrate
::
Registrate
(v. t.) To
register.
Dynamograph
::
Dynamograph
(n.) A
dynamometer
to which is
attached
a
device
for
automatically
registering
muscular
power.
Legend
::
Legend
(n.) That which is
appointed
to be read;
especially,
a
chronicle
or
register
of the lives of
saints,
formerly
read at
matins,
and in the
refectories
of
religious
houses..
Seismograph
::
Seismograph
(n.) An
apparatus
for
registering
the
shocks
and
undulatory
motions
of
earthquakes.
Phrenograph
::
Phrenograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
registering
the
movements
of the
diaphragm,
or
midriff,
in
respiration..
Catalogize
::
Catalogize
(v. t.) To
insert
in a
catalogue;
to
register;
to
catalogue.
Register
::
Register
(v. i.) The
compass
of a voice or
instrument;
a
specified
portion
of the
compass
of a
voice,
or a
series
of vocal tones of a given
compass;
as, the
upper,
middle,
or lower
register;
the
soprano
register;
the tenor
register..
Inventory
::
Inventory
(v. t.) To make an
inventory
of; to make a list,
catalogue,
or
schedule
of; to
insert
or
register
in an
account
of
goods;
as, a
merchant
inventories
his
stock..
Entrance
::
Entrance
(n.) The
causing
to be
entered
upon a
register,
as a ship or
goods,
at a
customhouse;
an
entering;
as, his
entrance
of the
arrival
was made the same day..
Calendar
::
Calendar
(v. t.) To enter or write in a
calendar;
to
register.
Necrology
::
Necrology
(n.) An
account
of
deaths,
or of the dead; a
register
of
deaths;
a
collection
of
obituary
notices..
Conscription
::
Conscription
(n.) An
enrolling
or
registering.
Cornet
::
Cornet
(n.) A
certain
organ stop or
register.
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) A
writing
by which some act or
event,
or a
number
of acts or
events,
is
recorded;
a
register;
as, a
record
of the acts of the
Hebrew
kings;
a
record
of the
variations
of
temperature
during
a
certain
time; a
family
record..
Inregister
::
Inregister
(v. t.) To
register;
to
enter,
as in a
register..
Haemadromograph
::
Haemadromograph
(n.) An
instrument
for
registering
the
velocity
of the
blood.
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