Concept cluster: Social systems > Registration or record keeping
n
(dated) Registrar, clerk. [16th-19th c.]
v
To register automatically.
n
(computing) Automatic registration.
n
A cadastre.
n
(business, finance) Abbreviation of capital expense. [(economics) Expenses incurred by a company to maintain a long-term asset.]
n
A government repository, database recording the vital events (births, deaths, etc.) of its citizens and residents, its office.
v
Alternative spelling of coregister [To register (an image) with respect to another]
n
Abbreviation of conference. [The act of consulting together formally; serious conversation or discussion; interchange of views.]
n
Abbreviation of conjunction. [The act of joining, or condition of being joined.]
v
(programming) To obtain a list from a cons or a nesting of conses; to prepend an element to a list by forming a cons of that element and the list; to obtain a list from a smaller one by repeated application of such kind of prepending.
n
Abbreviation of consultation. [The act of consulting.]
n
Abbreviation of constitution; also Const. [The act, or process of setting something up, or establishing something; the composition or structure of such a thing; its makeup.]
v
To register (an image) with respect to another
n
Obsolete spelling of correction [The act of correcting.]
n
Abbreviation of control. [(countable, uncountable) Influence or authority over something.]
n
(academia) copyright transfer statement, a contract with thich the author of a work cedes the copyright to a publisher (e.g. a journal).
n
(India, historical) A record or register consisting of a set of loose sheets filed on a string or tied up in a cloth.
n
(archaic) registration
n
The record of such enrolling; registration.
n
(law) Abbreviation of exchange. [An act of exchanging or trading.]
n
Records or registers of important events.
n
(obsolete) A registrar or recorder; a notary.
n
(law) Abbreviation of hearing. [(uncountable) The sense used to perceive sound.]
v
Obsolete spelling of enregister [(transitive) To record on a register.]
n
(obsolete) A register of students who are enrolled.
n
A centrally-indexed collection of registers
adv
Abbreviation of per procurationem. [(law) by the agency of, especially when signing a letter in place of someone else]
n
(law) Abbreviation of personal. [(chiefly in the plural) An advertisement by which an individual attempts to meet others with similar interests.]
n
(law) Abbreviation of principle. [A fundamental assumption or guiding belief.]
n
(law) Abbreviation of production. [The act of producing, making or creating something.]
n
(law) Abbreviation of protection. [The process of keeping (something or someone) safe.]
n
(law) Abbreviation of publication. [The act of publishing printed or other matter.]
n
The act of registering for something; registration
n
registrar
n
(obsolete) A register.
n
A formal recording of names, events, transactions, etc.
n
(Britain) The local office in which births, marriages and deaths are registered, and in which civil marriages are conducted and recorded.
n
One who appears on a register.
n
One who registers.
n
The office or position of a register.
n
one who registers something or is registered
n
(Internet) a service that manages domain names.
n
(obsolete) A registrar.
v
(Scotland, now rare, transitive) To register.
n
(uncountable) The act of signing up or registering for something.
n
(UK, Ireland, historical) A statistical unit used for the registration of births, deaths and marriages, for the output of census information, and (in Scotland) for land registration.
adj
Relating to registration.
adj
Relating to registration, registering or record-keeping.
n
(rare) A registrar or registrant, person or device which registers data
v
Obsolete form of register. [(transitive) To enter in a register; to enlist.]
n
A person who is registered
n
A building in which things are registered or where registers are kept.
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(informal) Synonym of register office (“office for registering births, marriages and deaths”)
n
Abbreviation of representative. [Someone who represents others as a member of a legislative or governing body.]
n
(law) Abbreviation of resource. [Something that one uses to achieve an objective, e.g. raw materials or personnel.]
n
(chiefly computing) A set of rules.
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(computing) A secondary or subsidiary register (area for number storage).
n
(law) Abbreviation of supplement. [Something added, especially to make up for a deficiency.]
v
(proscribed) To register something as a trademark.

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