registered


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
register/ˈreʤɪstə(r)/
noun
  • 1 an official list or record.

    ■ a record of attendance, for example of pupils in a class.

  • 2 a particular part of the range of a voice or instrument.

    ■ a set of organ pipes which share a tonal quality.

    ■ a sliding device controlling such a set of organ pipes.

  • 3 a variety of a language determined by degree of formality and choice of vocabulary, pronunciation, and syntax.
  • 4 Printing & Photography the exact correspondence of the position of colour components in a printed positive.

    Printing the exact correspondence of the position of printed matter on the two sides of a leaf.

  • 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 draught, especially in a fire grate.
verb
  • 1 enter in or place on a register.

    ■ put one's name on a register, especially as an eligible voter or as a guest in a hotel.

  • 2 express (an opinion or emotion).

    ■ (of an emotion) show in a person's face or gestures.

    ■ [usu. with neg.] become aware of: he hadn't even registered her presence.

  • 3 (of an instrument) detect and show (a reading) automatically.

    ■ (of an event) give rise to a specified reading on an instrument.

  • 4 achieve (a certain score or result).
  • 5 entrust (a letter or parcel) to a post office for transmission by registered post.
  • 6 Printing & Photography correspond exactly in position.
– derivatives
registrable adjective.
– origin ME: from OFr. regestre or med. L. regestrum, registrum, alt. of regestum, sing. of late L. regesta ‘things recorded’, from regerere ‘enter, record’.
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