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Verb
/ˈrejəstər/,
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registers, plural;
  1. Enter or record in an official list as being in a particular category, having a particular eligibility or entitlement, or in keeping with a requirement
    • - the vessel is registered as Liberian
    • - her father was late in registering her birth
    • - a registered trademark
  2. Put one's name on an official list under such terms
    • - 34,500 registered to vote
  3. Put one's name in a register as a guest in a hotel

  4. (of a couple to be married) Have a list of wedding gifts compiled and kept at a store for consultation by gift buyers

  5. Entrust (a letter or parcel) to a post office for transmission by registered mail
    • - a registered letter
  6. Express (an opinion or emotion)
    • - I wish to register an objection
  7. (of an instrument) Detect and show (a reading) automatically
    • - the electroscope was too insensitive to register the tiny changes
  8. (of an event) Give rise to a specified reading on an instrument
    • - the blast registered 5.4 on the Richter scale
  9. Properly notice or become aware of (something)
    • - he had not even registered her presence
  10. Make an impression on a person's mind
    • - the content of her statement did not register
  11. (of an emotion) Show in a person's face or gestures
    • - nothing registered on their faces
  12. Indicate or convey (a feeling or emotion) by facial expression or gestures
    • - he did not register much surprise at this
  13. Correspond or cause to correspond exactly in position
    • - they are adjusted until the impressions register
Noun
  1. An official list or record, for example of births, marriages, and deaths, of shipping, or of historic places

  2. A book or record of attendance, for example of students in a class or school or guests in a hotel

  3. A particular part of the range of a voice or instrument
    • - his voice moved up a register
    • - she plays a basset horn and relishes the duskiness of its lower register
  4. A sliding device controlling a set of organ pipes that share a tonal quality

  5. A set of organ pipes so controlled

  6. A variety of a language or a level of usage, as determined by degree of formality and choice of vocabulary, pronunciation, and syntax, according to the communicative purpose, social context, and social status of the user

  7. The exact correspondence of the position of color components in a printed positive

  8. The exact correspondence of the position of printed matter on the two sides of a page

  9. (in electronic devices) A location in a store of data, used for a specific purpose and with quick access time

  10. An adjustable plate for widening or narrowing an opening and regulating a draft, esp. in a fire grate

  11. One of a number of bands or sections into which a design is divided


  1. record in writing; enter into a book of names or events or transactions
  2. (music) the timbre that is characteristic of a certain range and manner of production of the human voice or of different pipe organ stops or of different musical instruments
  3. file: record in a public office or in a court of law; "file for divorce"; "file a complaint"
  4. a book in which names and transactions are listed
  5. enroll to vote; "register for an election"
  6. (computer science) memory device that is the part of computer memory that has a specific address and that is used to hold information of a specific kind
  7. In computer architecture, a processor register (or general purpose register) is a small amount of storage available on the CPU whose contents can be accessed more quickly than storage available elsewhere. ...
  8. In music, a register is the relative "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.
  9. In linguistics, a register language, also known as a pitch-register language, is a language which combines tone and vowel phonation into a single phonological system. Burmese and the Chinese dialect Shanghainese are examples. ...
  10. Register is a term that refers to pictographic representation of a scene, and its separation from an adjoining scene by putting the scene in registered sections. This term can be applied in sculpture, or ancient artwork, or languages. ...
  11. In linguistics, a register is a variety of a language used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting. For example, an English speaker may adhere more closely to prescribed grammar, pronounce words ending in -ing with a velar nasal instead of an alveolar nasal (e.g. ...
  12. The Register ("El Reg" or "The Reg" to its staff and readers) is a British technology news and opinion website. It was founded by John Lettice and Mike Magee in 1994 as a newsletter called "Chip Connection", initially as an email service. ...
  13. A formal recording of names, events, transactions etc; A book of such entries; An entry in such a book; The act of registering; A device that automatically records a quantity; Part of the central processing unit used to store and manipulate numbers; A list of received calls in a phone set; ...
  14. (Registered) Enrolled and paid as a member of USS and the LSC.
  15. (REGISTERED) Pesticides that have been approved for use by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
  16. (Registered) A PC Card is said to be registered if the information used to identify the card when inserted has been recorded in an initialization file. With some card services (CardWare, for instance) our card will not function properly unless it is registered. ...
  17. (Registered) A cat that has been registered, along with his ancestry, through an accepted registry association. A registered cat may or may not be a pedigreed cat, but usually does have a pedigree.
  18. (Registered) Course status that indicates someone administratively registered you for a course, such as the Registrar’s Office.
  19. (Registered) Having one's name on the list or record of eligible voters.
  20. (Registered) Recognized by a professionals association or professional regulatory body as possessing the appropriate combination of credential, training and/or experience. Sometimes used interchangeably with “certified” or “licensed.”
  21. (Registered) Student has applied to a Bow Valley College program, has qualified, been accepted, confirmed and paid the tuition and fees
  22. (Registered) Swimmers must be registered members of USA Swimming (with an ID number) in order to compete in any sanctioned competition.
  23. (Registered) The user who get registered and validate his account. (Have all anonymous access and can post Articles and create topics and discuss in Forums and also can create a personal page.
  24. (Registered) This group allows the user to login to the Frontend interface. Registered users can't contribute content, but this may allow them access to other areas, like a forum or download section if your site has one.
  25. (Registered) Users with an account on the site (see Member).