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    reg·is·ter
    [ˈrejəstər]
    noun
    register (noun) · registers (plural noun)
    1. an official list or record, for example of births, marriages, and deaths, of shipping, or of historic places:
      "a membership register"
      • a book or record of attendance, for example of students in a class or school or guests in a hotel:
        "the system requires teachers to take the register at each lesson" · "I had signed the register with my new name"
    2. 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"
      • a sliding device controlling a set of organ pipes which share a tonal quality.
      • a set of organ pipes so controlled.
    3. linguistics
      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.
    4. printing
      photography
      the exact correspondence of the position of color components in a printed positive:
      "it was reproduced in full color but unfortunately out of register"
      • printing
        the exact correspondence of the position of printed matter on the two sides of a page.
    5. (in electronic devices) a location in a store of data, used for a specific purpose and with quick access time.
    6. an adjustable plate for widening or narrowing an opening and regulating a draft, especially in a fire grate.
    7. art
      one of a number of bands or sections into which a design is divided:
      "the central register shows a Roman Emperor on horseback"
    8. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      short for cash register
    verb
    register (verb) · registers (third person present) · registered (past tense) · registered (past participle) · registering (present participle)
    1. enter or record on an official list or directory:
      "the vessel is registered as Liberian" · "her father was late in registering her birth"
      • enter one's name and other details on an official list or directory:
        "34,500 registered to vote"
      • put one's name in a register as a guest in a hotel:
        "we had a light supper after we'd registered and unpacked"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        (of a couple to be married) have a list of wedding gifts compiled and kept at a store for consultation by gift buyers:
        "at the store's bridal registry single people can register for gifts even if they are not getting married"
      • entrust (a letter or parcel) to a post office for transmission by registered mail:
        "it is highly recommended that you register the letter containing your supporting documents"
    2. (of an instrument) detect and show (a reading) automatically:
      "the electroscope was too insensitive to register the tiny changes"
      • (of an event) give rise to a specified reading on an instrument:
        "the blast registered 5.4 on the Richter scale"
    3. express or convey (an opinion or emotion):
      "I wish to register an objection" · "he did not register much surprise at this."
      • (of an emotion) show in a person's face or gestures:
        "nothing registered on their faces"
      • properly notice or become aware of (something):
        "he had not even registered her presence"
      • make an impression on a person's mind:
        "the content of her statement did not register"
    4. printing
      photography
      correspond or cause to correspond exactly in position:
      "they are adjusted until the impressions register"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French regestre or medieval Latin regestrum, registrum, alteration of regestum, singular of late Latin regesta ‘things recorded’, from regerere ‘enter, record’.
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    noun
    1. an official list or record, for example of births, marriages, and deaths, of shipping, or of historic places:
      • a particular part of the range of a voice or instrument:
        verb
        1. enter or record on an official list or directory:
        2. (of an instrument) detect and show (a reading) automatically:
          • express or convey (an opinion or emotion):
           
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        2. The term "register" has multiple meanings:123
          1. A written record containing regular entries of items or details.
          2. Particular varieties or styles of speaking and writing used for different purposes, contexts, and audiences.
          3. To put information, especially your name, into an official list or record.
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          register 1 of 3 noun (1) reg·​is·​ter ˈre-jə-stər Synonyms of register 1 : a written record containing regular entries of items or details
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          Register We use the term ‘register’ to refer to particular varieties or styles of speaking and writing. Registers vary because the language is used for different purposes, in different contexts and for different audiences. For example, there is a legal register, a register of advertising, registers of banking and a register of weather forecasting.
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          to put information, especially your name, into an official list or record:
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