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REGISTERn. in corporations, the record of shareholders, and issuance and ...
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REGISTERRelationships Broader Term: finding aid n. ~ 1. A record containing entries in the form of a list. - 2. A volume recording names or events. - 3. Computing · Hardware used to store a fixed amount of d [..]
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REGISTERA fixture through which conditioned air flows. In a gravity heating system, it is located near the baseboard. In an air-conditioning system, it is located close to the thermostat.
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REGISTERTo sign up for a service by providing your contact details (such as your email address, and a password).
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REGISTERThe register of a voice or instrument is a distinct part of its range. The clarinet, for example, has a distinctive lower register known, from the origin of the instrument, as the chalumeau register, and an upper register of more flute-like timbre.
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REGISTERA set of files (paper, electronic, or a combination) containing the assigned data elements and the associated information.
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REGISTERTo place printing properly with regard to the edges of paper and other printing on the same sheet. Such printing is said to be in register.
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REGISTERlate 14c., from Old French registre (13c.) and directly from Medieval Latin registrum, alteration of Late Latin regesta "list, matters recorded," noun use of Latin regesta, neuter plural of [..]
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REGISTERlate 14c. (transitive), "enter in a listing," from Old French registrer "note down, include" (13c.) and directly from Medieval Latin registrare, from registrum (see register (n.)). [..]
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REGISTER"assistant court officer in administrative or routine function," 1530s, now chiefly U.S., alteration of registrar (q.v) due to influence of register.
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REGISTERTo provide the van line all pertinent information regarding a shipment so that arrangements can be made to handle the shipment from start to finish.
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REGISTERA portion of the range of the instrument or voice.
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REGISTERseries of tones or notes of the human voice. Also called a vocal register.
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REGISTERto enroll or be recorded in a list or database.
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REGISTERA book, ledger or other document in which records are kept.
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REGISTERA name for different parts of a vocalist's or an instrument's range.
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REGISTERIn corporations, the record of shareholders, including information on the issuance and transfer of shares.
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REGISTERrecord in writing; enter into a book of names or events or transactions (music) the timbre that is characteristic of a certain range and manner of production of the human voice or of different pipe or [..]
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REGISTERA small, high speed memory circuit within a microprocessor that holds addresses and values of internal operations; e.g., registers keep track of the address of the instruction being executed and the d [..]
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REGISTERWhere air from a furnace or air conditioning system enters the room.
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REGISTERThe particular pronunciation or style of language used in a particular context is the register. In a formal context, a speaker is more likely to follow the traditional rules of grammar and pronunciat [..]
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REGISTERa written list of names or things kept for a special purpose
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REGISTERA device, accessible to one or more input circuits, that accepts and stores data. Note: A register is usually used only as a device for temporary storage of data. 2. A temporary-memory device used to receive, hold, and transfer data (usually a computer word) to be operated upon by a processing unit. Note: Computers typically contain a variety of re [..]
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REGISTERa term designating the appropriateness of a given style to a given situation. Speakers and writers in specific situations deploy, for example, a technical vocabulary (e.g. scientific, commercial, medi [..]
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REGISTERthe accurate printing of each of the four process colours
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REGISTERInternet Glossary (n) A, special, high-speed storage area within the CPU. All data must be represented in a register before it can be processed. For example, if two numbers are to be multiplied, both numbers must be in registers, and the result is also placed in a register. (The register can contain the address of a memory location where data is st [..]
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REGISTERThe open end of a duct for warm or cool air; usual ly covered with screening.
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REGISTERThe arrangement of two or more images in exact alignment with each other.
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REGISTER(n) A special, high-speed storage area within the CPU. All data must be represented in a register before it can be processed. For example, if two numbers are to be multiplied, both numbers must be in [..]
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REGISTERAny perceptually definite area of vocal attributes, each with a distinguishing range of pitch, tone quality, and vocal cord vibration pattern. A form of language associated with use in a specific sett [..]
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REGISTERA book-type record. Church registers, for example, contain records of baptisms or christenings, marriages, burials, or deaths. The term register can also refer to the person authorized to keep officia [..]
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REGISTERA list of officers in the military.
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REGISTERA court's order book that contains petitions and grants of probates and administrators bonds.
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REGISTERIn printing, register is the placement of two or more images on the same paper in such a manner as to make them in perfect alignment with each other. When a printing job is in exact register succeedin [..]
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REGISTERThe record of all occupational pension schemes maintained by The Pensions Regulator.
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REGISTERfarshraybn zikh
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REGISTERThe alignment of pages back-to-back in the printing of the second side of a sheet to make the text blocks coincide exactly. In multicolor printing, the precise alignment of the impression for each col [..]
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REGISTERA division of the range of an instrument or singing voice. Usually registers are defined by a change in the quality of the sound between a lower range and a higher range.
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REGISTERTo dream that some one registers your name at a hotel for you, denotes you will undertake some work which will be finished by others. If you register under an assumed name, you will engage in some guilty enterprise which will give you much uneasiness of mind.
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REGISTERA storage device having a specified storage capacity such as bit a byte or a computer word and usually intended for a special purpose.
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REGISTER1. Several memory locations (depending of the processor itself) that are used by the internal functions of the computer or by assembly language programmers. Data can be PUSHed or POPed to or from a particular register to accomplish a particular task. End users are not normally concerned with registers or the content of them. For more information ab [..]
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REGISTER[Anglo-French registre, from Medieval Latin registrum, alteration of Late Latin regesta, pl., register, from Latin, neuter plural of regestus, past participle of regerere to bring back, pile up, ...
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REGISTERThe degree to which successively printed colors (or images) are accurately positioned with respect to each other.
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REGISTERA cash register that adds up the sales of goods, holds money, and provides a display of the sales for the customer.
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REGISTERthe correct positioning of an image especially when printing one color on another.
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REGISTERA fixture through which conditioned air flows. In a gravity heating system, it is located near the baseboard. In an air conditioning system, it is located close to the thermostat.
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REGISTERA combination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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REGISTERThe quality or variety of language. The most common example is formal vs. informal language. For language translations also refer to the complexity of the language. Accepted translation practices strive to translate at the same register. For more on register, visit here.
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REGISTERIn four-colour
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REGISTERrecord.
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REGISTERA record, which holds the details of shares, issued to Investors for a specific Issuer. There is usually only one New Zealand register for each Issuer. Some Issuers also have overseas registers when they are listed in foreign countries such as Australia.
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REGISTERan agency, often the transfer agent responsible for the issuance of share certificates, which verifies that cancelled share certificates are in balance with the issued share certificates.
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REGISTER(v) indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments(v) have one's name listed as a candidate for several parties(v) show in one's face(v) manipulate the registers of an organ(v) send b [..]
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REGISTERYou need to register into individual classes to attend those class times. If there is only one class available you will be automatically registered.
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REGISTERExploreIntroductionTools and resourcesNews and ViewsSupport the project Protect Planet Ocean is about Marine ConservationProtect Planet Ocean is an initiative by IUCN with the collaboration with UN [..]
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REGISTERA grill placed over a heating duct or cold air return.
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REGISTERa small storage cell in a microprocessor that temporarily holds values needed by a running program. Usually the general-purpose registers are 16, 32, or 64 bits wide. Program instructions put values i [..]
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REGISTERA sub-dial or second dial on the main dial, sometimes showing seconds, but more usually the day, date or moon phase. Some chronometer style watches have many Registers.
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REGISTER To position print in the proper position in relation to the edge of the sheet and to other printing on the same sheet.
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REGISTERWhere air from a furnace or air conditioning system enters the room.
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REGISTERTo position printing in proper relation to edges of paper and other printing on the same sheet. Such printing is said to be in register.
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REGISTERCombination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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REGISTERTo place printing properly with regard to the edges of paper and other printing on the same sheet. Such printing is said to be in register.
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REGISTERCombination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or the end of an air duct
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REGISTERThe open end of a duct for warm or cool air; usually covered with screening.
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REGISTERA device, normally associated with a Meter, from which it is possible to obtain a reading of the amount of Active Energy or Reactive Energy that has been supplied by a circuit, or a Demand Value.
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REGISTERControl for turning one or more ranks of pipes, piano, percussion instruments such as xylophones and bells, or other effects on and off in an organ or automatic instrument. * Synonyms: stop, organ sto [..]
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REGISTERv. inscribirse, inscribir, matricularse
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REGISTERTo record with the AKC a dog's breeding particulars.
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REGISTERThe level of formality or informality used in a specific context for a specific audience.
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REGISTERthe general pitch level of a part, voice, or instrument (e.g., soprano implies a high register, bass a low register).
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REGISTER(register): a style of language characteristic of a certain situation or a certain communicative purpose. Registers generally differ in formality (as regards grammar as well as vocabulary).
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REGISTERA notebook kept at hiker locations (hostels, trail angel houses, etc.) wherein hikers can sign and leave notes for other hikers behind them.
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REGISTERThe relative location within the range of a voice or an instrument, such as "the piercing upper register of the oboe. "
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REGISTERA section of the range of an instrument or a voice
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REGISTERA specific segment of the total range of pitches available to a voice, instrument, or composition. It may often be described loosely simply as high, low, etc.
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REGISTERpart of the total range of an instrument or voice.
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REGISTERDevice, that when installed at the end of a ductwork, regulates amount of air and the pattern of the air entering or leaving a given area.
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REGISTERA combination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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REGISTEROne of a variety of modes that describe how the air column on a wind instrument resonates inside the sound chamber. The first register is the lowest mode of the vibrating column, with hither registers [..]
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REGISTERSegment of a total range of pitches, often referred to as high or low.
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REGISTERA grille and damper assembly that covers the opening or end of an air duct.
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REGISTERA grille and damper assembly that covers the opening or end of an air duct.
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REGISTERCovers an air opening or the end of an air duct; it is a combination of a grille and damper.
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REGISTERCombination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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REGISTERTo place an account in the name of one or more persons. A college investment account can be registered in the name of a parent or of a child and parent, for example.
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REGISTERTo record with the AKC a dog's breeding particulars.
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REGISTERA style level in a language. When we speak we automatically locate ourselves on a specific stylistic level. This can vary depending on the situation in which we find ourselves. For example when talkin [..]
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REGISTERExact alignment of one part or operation with another part or operation.
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REGISTERThe register is another name for a sub dial that is usually found within the watch’s main dial. An example is a chronograph where there are registers for the chronograph minutes and hours. Some watche [..]
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REGISTERA book of public facts. Typical examples include death, birth, land title, probate, and prisoner registers.
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REGISTERLanguage variation according to situation or social context.
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REGISTERn. in corporations, the record of shareholders, and issuance and transfer of shares on the records of the corporation.
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REGISTERA register is a piece of high-speed memory
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REGISTERis a storage area that is on the same chip as the CPU
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REGISTERA collection of elements and attributes that contain information on a particular subject whose authors wish to share with others. Registers require support of well-defined registration processes, and [..]
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REGISTERAn area of memory used to store information typically a word. See also: Word
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REGISTERYou receive a check register when you receive checks. The register is a chart that helps you to record all of the transactions you complete with your checking account. You'll enter the check number (if a check), the date, who you paid, what it was for, how much, and if the amount may be tax deductible. It's important to keep your registe [..]
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REGISTERA place inside the processor where data can be stored. There will be a number of such places in each processor Instead of addresses, these locations will have names. We refer to those names in assembly language programming.
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REGISTERA combination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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REGISTERA combination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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REGISTERCombination grille and damper assembly covering an air opening or end of an air duct.
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REGISTERThe level of language formality suitable for a particular social situation as determined by style, tone and choice of vocabulary employed. In translations it is important to maintain as close as possible the register of the source text, while also being appropriate for the target readership.
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REGISTERThis is the primary registry of trademarks maintained by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). In order to qualify for registration on the Principal Register, a trademark must be distinctive a [..]
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REGISTERThe Supplemental Register is a secondary list of registered marks maintained by the USPTO. Marks on the Supplemental Register do not qualify for registration on the Principal Register, and as such, th [..]
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REGISTERThe arrangement of two or more images in exact alignment with each other.
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REGISTERA record for the consecutive entry of events, documents, or transactions, with proper notation of all the required information. The form is designed so that the entries are distributed, summarized, an [..]
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REGISTERRefers; (a) to the list of trademarks recognized in a …
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REGISTERA single iPad running the ShopKeep app.
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REGISTERTo place printing properly with regard to the edges of paper and other printing on the same sheet. Such printing is said to be in register.
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REGISTERThe arrangement of two or more images in exact alignment with each other.
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REGISTERThe arrangement of two or more images in exact alignment with each other.
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REGISTERTo position print in the proper position in relation to the edge of the sheet and to other printing on the same sheet.
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REGISTERThe arrangement of two or more images in exact alignment with each other.
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REGISTERThe arrangement of two or more images in exact alignment with each other.
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REGISTER(The Torrens Register) The land titles Register maintained under the Real Property Act 1900
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REGISTERA user modified program (with changed parameters) which is stored in the memory of an effects unit, or sound module.
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REGISTERA device, accessible to one or more input circuits, that accepts and stores data. A flip flop, latch or shift register.
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REGISTERA group of flip-flops capable of storing data.
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REGISTER
A formal recording of names, events, transactions etc.
''The teacher took the register by calling out each child's name.''
A book of such entries.
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REGISTER
register (formal recording of names, events, transactions etc.)
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REGISTERA register is an authoritative list of one kind of information.
Register or registration may refer to:
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REGISTERA register is the "height" or range of a note, set of pitches or pitch classes, melody, part, instrument, or group of instruments. A higher register indicates higher pitch.
Example 1: Violins are in [..]
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REGISTERIn sociolinguistics, a register is a variety of language used for a particular purpose or in a particular communicative situation. For example, when speaking officially or in a public setting, an Engl [..]
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REGISTERIn phonology, a register, or pitch register, is a prosodic feature of syllables in certain languages in which tone, vowel phonation, glottalization or similar features depend upon one another.
It occu [..]
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REGISTERIn phonology, a register, or pitch register, is a prosodic feature of syllables in certain languages in which tone, vowel phonation, glottalization or similar features depend upon one another.
It occu [..]
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REGISTERIn art and archaeology, in sculpture as well as in painting, a register is a horizontal level in a work that consists of several levels arranged one above the other, especially where the levels are cl [..]
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REGISTERA register is an authoritative list of one kind of information.
Register or registration may refer to:
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REGISTERRegister is a surname. It may refer to:
Cheri Register, American author and teacher
George Scott Register (1901–1972), American lawyer
John Register (1936–1996), American painter
Matthew Register, Ca [..]
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REGISTERA register is a grille with moving parts, capable of being opened and closed and the air flow directed, which is part of a building's heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. The plac [..]
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