register
The term register (from the Latin regesta , from lively ' to enter') stands for:
- Register (Georgia) , location in the United States;
- Register (art) , the horizontal division of an image or relief into formally independent zones or layers;
- Register (linguistics), function-specific way of speaking in linguistics, see language level ;
a systematic collection of information about a group of objects, often but not always used synonymously with directory :
- General register in archives;
- a form of standardized documentation (data acquisition) of a collective that strives for completeness , which combines a certain characteristic;
- Federal debt register ;
- Federal Central Register ;
- Land register ;
- Property law register ;
- Commercial register ;
- Cancer registry ;
- Population register ;
- Register (reference work) , an alphabetical list of terms or names, for example in an index;
- Patent register ;
- Partnership register ;
- Legal Services Register ;
- Register of documents , in diplomacy a register of documents expiring from a chancellery;
- Register of associations in Germany;
- Central register of associations in Austria;
in the field of organization of written material:
- Registry (files) ;
- In the graphic arts industry, a product primarily used in folders such as file binders to organize documents according to alphabet, number, date or other;
in technology:
- in electronics: an electronic circuit that can store one or more bits that belong together: flip-flop # clock edge-controlled_D flip-flop ; special: register (processor) , in computer technology various specialized memory areas of processors;
- Register (printing) , in printing the exact matching of the printed pages of the type area on the front and back;
- Heating register or cooling register , another name for heat exchangers;
in music:
- Register (accordion) , part of an accordion;
- Song register in human song;
- Register (music) , generally separately or jointly addressable playable sound spaces of a sound body;
- Register (organ) , in organ building a row of pipes of the same timbre or design;
Additional:
- The Register , a UK internet magazine.
See also:
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title begins with register
- List of all Wikipedia articles whose title contains registers
- Registry
- Registration
Wiktionary: Register - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations