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register
noun
1
a a written list or record of names, events, etc;
b a book containing such a list.
2 a machine or device which records and lists information, eg a cash register.
3 music the range of tones produced by the human voice or a musical instrument.
4 music
a an organ stop or stop-knob;
b the set of pipes controlled by an organ stop.
5 a style of speech or language suitable for and used in a particular situation.
6 a device for regulating a draught.
7 printing exact adjustment of position, eg of colours in a picture.
8 comput a device for storing small amounts of data.
verb (registered , registering )
1 to enter (an event, name, etc) in an official register.
2 intr to enter one's name and address in a hotel register on arrival.
3 tr & intr to enrol formally Please register for the conference by Friday .
4 to send (a letter, parcel, etc) by registered post.
5 said of a device: to record and usually show (speed, information, etc) automatically.
6 said of a person's face, expression, etc: to show (a particular feeling).
7 intr , colloq to make an impression on someone, eg by being understood, remembered, etc The name didn't register .
[14c: from Latin regesta things recorded, from regerere to enter or record]
registrable adjective .
registration noun .
noun
1
a a written list or record of names, events, etc;
b a book containing such a list.
2 a machine or device which records and lists information, eg a cash register.
3 music the range of tones produced by the human voice or a musical instrument.
4 music
a an organ stop or stop-knob;
b the set of pipes controlled by an organ stop.
5 a style of speech or language suitable for and used in a particular situation.
6 a device for regulating a draught.
7 printing exact adjustment of position, eg of colours in a picture.
8 comput a device for storing small amounts of data.
verb (registered , registering )
1 to enter (an event, name, etc) in an official register.
2 intr to enter one's name and address in a hotel register on arrival.
3 tr & intr to enrol formally Please register for the conference by Friday .
4 to send (a letter, parcel, etc) by registered post.
5 said of a device: to record and usually show (speed, information, etc) automatically.
6 said of a person's face, expression, etc: to show (a particular feeling).
7 intr , colloq to make an impression on someone, eg by being understood, remembered, etc The name didn't register .
[14c: from Latin regesta things recorded, from regerere to enter or record]
registrable adjective .
registration noun .
register office
noun , Brit an office where records of births, deaths and marriages are kept and where marriages may be performed. Also called registry office.
noun , Brit an office where records of births, deaths and marriages are kept and where marriages may be performed. Also called registry office.
Registered General Nurse
noun (abbreviation RGN) a nurse who has passed the examination of the General Nursing Council for Scotland. See also State Registered Nurse.
noun (abbreviation RGN) a nurse who has passed the examination of the General Nursing Council for Scotland. See also State Registered Nurse.
registered post
noun , Brit a service offered by the Post Office whereby the sender is paid compensation for mail if it is lost or damaged.
noun , Brit a service offered by the Post Office whereby the sender is paid compensation for mail if it is lost or damaged.
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