
1) Be aware of 2) Become susceptible to drafts 3) Check 4) Checkout sight 5) Chronicle 6) City in the USA 7) City of the USA 8) City of Georgia 9) City of the United States 10) City of North America 11) City of the US 12) City in Georgia 13) City in the United States 14) City of the Americas 15) City in the US
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1) Cadaster 2) Cadastral 3) Cadastre 4) Catalog 5) Catalogue 6) Compute 7) Enlist 8) Enrol 9) Enroll 10) Enter 11) List 12) Listing 13) Log 14) Login 15) Note 16) Payroll 17) Receive 18) Record 19) Recorder 20) Registry 21) Roster 22) Rota 23) Sign in 24) Sign up 25) Studbook 26) Till
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• (v. t.) To enter the name of the owner of (a share of stock, a bond, or other security) in a register, or record book. A registered security is transferable only on the written assignment of the owner of record and on surrender of his bond, stock certificate, or the like. • (v. i.) A stop or set of pipes in an organ. • (n.) One who...
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(from the article `diplomatics`) ...documents, too. The popes were among the first to adopt the old Roman practice of keeping registers; although nearly all the earlier ones have ... ...collection of records; apart from financial records, the essential element was the keeping of copies of documents issuing from the chancery, ... [2 r...
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(from the article `integrated circuit`) Microprocessors contain some circuits, known as registers, that store information. Registers are predetermined memory locations. Each processor has ...
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a functional unit accessible to all or a number of input circuits which fulfils the register function NOTE - In stored program control, the register consists of a storage zone; in the other modes of control it is a device.
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A 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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A term in pressure sensitive label production that describes exact, corresponding placement of successively printed images and/or successively die-cut pressure sensitive labels.
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A printing term describing the proper positional alignment of artwork, tooling equipment and materials to ensure clear and accurate reproduction: used as ‘in register` and ‘off register`.
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A 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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1. A written account or entry; an official or formal enumeration, description, or record; a memorial record; a list or roll; a schedule. 'As you have one eye upon my follies, . . . Turn another into the register of your own.' (Shak) ... 2. A record containing a list and description of the merchant vessels belonging to a port or customs district. A ...
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(n) Register is the document recording the events for which such records are maintained, in a chronological order of reporting of such documents for registration with a purpose to authenticate the event and evidencing them for future references
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Reg'is·ter (rĕj'ĭs*tẽr)
noun [ Middle English
registre , French
registre , Late Latin
registrum ,
regestum , Latin
regesta , plural, from
regerere ,
regestum , to carry back, to register; prefix
re- re- +
gerere to ...
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Reg'is·ter intransitive verb 1. To enroll one's name in a register.
2. (Print.) 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...
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Reg'is·ter transitive verb (Securities) To enter the name of the owner of (a share of stock, a bond, or other security) in a register, or record book. A registered security is transferable only on the written assignment of the owner of record and on surrender of his bond, stock certificate, or the ...
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- A grill placed over a heating duct or cold air return.
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A typical language used in specific fields: scientific books, literary books, social dramas, or advertisements have their special registers from which words are taken. Very often the special relationship between a writer and his readers determines the use of a special register.
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A storage device with a specific capacity, such as a bit, byte or word.
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verb indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments; `The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero`; `The gauge read `empty``
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registry noun an official written record of names or events or transactions
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(computing) In computing, a memory location that can be accessed rapidly; it is often built into the computer's central processing unit. Some registers are reserved for special tasks – for example, an instruction register is used to hold the machine-code command that the compu...
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A portion of the range of the instrument or voice.
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A grill placed over a heating duct or cold air return.
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A grill placed over a heating duct or cold air return.
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A 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 talking to the postman one would most likely use a different register than when one is holding a public address.
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