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1. register
verb. ['ˈrɛdʒɪstɝ'] record in writing; enter into a book of names or events or transactions.
Etymology
- register (English)
- registrum (Latin)
- regesta (Latin)
2. register
verb. ['ˈrɛdʒɪstɝ'] record in a public office or in a court of law.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- register (English)
- registrum (Latin)
- regesta (Latin)
3. register
verb. ['ˈrɛdʒɪstɝ'] enroll to vote.
Etymology
- register (English)
- registrum (Latin)
- regesta (Latin)
4. register
verb. ['ˈrɛdʒɪstɝ'] be aware of.
Antonyms
Etymology
- register (English)
- registrum (Latin)
- regesta (Latin)
5. register
noun. ['ˈrɛdʒɪstɝ'] an official written record of names or events or transactions.
Synonyms
Etymology
- register (English)
- registrum (Latin)
- regesta (Latin)
6. register
verb. ['ˈrɛdʒɪstɝ'] indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments.
Etymology
- register (English)
- registrum (Latin)
- regesta (Latin)
7. register
noun. ['ˈrɛdʒɪstɝ'] (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.
Synonyms
Etymology
- register (English)
- registrum (Latin)
- regesta (Latin)
8. index
noun. ['ˈɪndɛks'] a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time.
Etymology
- index (English)
- index (Latin)
- indico (Latin)