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register
noun
a
machine
in
a
store
that
adds
up
what
customers
buy
and
keeps
the
money
•
The
cashier
opened
the
register
to
give
me
change
.
The
cashier
opened
the
register
to
give
me
change
.
•
At
closing
time
,
we
count
the
money
in
the
register
.
At
closing
time
,
we
count
the
money
in
the
register
.
Extended
use
of
register
meaning
‘
recording
device
’,
late
19th
century
.
noun
an
official
list
or
book
that
keeps
written
records
of
names
or
information
•
The
school
secretary
checked
the
attendance
register
every
morning
.
The
school
secretary
checked
the
attendance
register
every
morning
.
•
Before
voting
,
Carlos
made
sure
his
name
was
on
the
election
register
.
Before
voting
,
Carlos
made
sure
his
name
was
on
the
election
register
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
registre
,
from
Medieval
Latin
registrum
,
alteration
of
Latin
regesta
‘
things
recorded
’,
from
regerere
‘
to
record
’.
verb
to
put
your
name
or
details
on
an
official
list
so
that
you
are
allowed
to
do
something
or
receive
something
•
I
registered
online
for
the
evening
language
class
.
I
registered
online
for
the
evening
language
class
.
•
You
must
register
your
new
car
within
thirty
days
.
You
must
register
your
new
car
within
thirty
days
.
From
Old
French
registrer
,
based
on
Latin
regerere
‘
to
record
’.
noun
the
style
or
level
of
language
that
is
suitable
for
a
particular
situation
•
In
a
job
interview
,
you
should
speak
in
a
formal
register
.
In
a
job
interview
,
you
should
speak
in
a
formal
register
.
•
Text
messages
usually
use
an
informal
register
with
lots
of
abbreviations
.
Text
messages
usually
use
an
informal
register
with
lots
of
abbreviations
.
Sense
in
linguistics
popularized
in
the
mid-20th
century
.
verb
(
of
a
measuring
instrument
)
to
show
or
record
a
particular
value
•
The
thermometer
registered
thirty
degrees
Celsius
at
noon
.
The
thermometer
registered
thirty
degrees
Celsius
at
noon
.
•
Seismic
sensors
registered
a
small
earthquake
during
the
night
.
Seismic
sensors
registered
a
small
earthquake
during
the
night
.
Sense
‘
show
a
reading
’
arose
in
the
early
19th
century
from
earlier
meanings
of
recording
.
verb
to
be
noticed
or
understood
in
someone
’
s
mind
•
His
words
didn
’
t
register
with
me
until
hours
later
.
His
words
didn
’
t
register
with
me
until
hours
later
.
•
It
took
a
second
for
the
warning
light
to
register
.
It
took
a
second
for
the
warning
light
to
register
.
Metaphorical
extension
from
‘
record
in
writing
’
to
‘
record
in
the
mind
’,
late
19th
century
.
psychologist
noun
a
person
with
professional
training
in
psychology
who
studies
how
the
mind
works
and
helps
people
understand
and
improve
their
thoughts
,
feelings
,
and
behaviour
•
After
the
car
accident
,
Maria
started
seeing
a
psychologist
to
cope
with
her
anxiety
.
After
the
car
accident
,
Maria
started
seeing
a
psychologist
to
cope
with
her
anxiety
.
•
The
school
psychologist
spoke
to
the
students
about
managing
exam
stress
.
The
school
psychologist
spoke
to
the
students
about
managing
exam
stress
.
From
psycho-
+
-logist
;
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
mid-19th
century
.
registration
noun
the
act
of
putting
a
person
’
s
or
thing
’
s
name
and
details
on
an
official
list
•
Online
registration
for
the
summer
camp
opens
at
9
a
.
m
.
tomorrow
.
Online
registration
for
the
summer
camp
opens
at
9
a
.
m
.
tomorrow
.
•
When
we
reached
the
hotel
,
the
registration
took
only
a
few
minutes
at
the
front
desk
.
When
we
reached
the
hotel
,
the
registration
took
only
a
few
minutes
at
the
front
desk
.
Late
14th
century
,
from
Latin
“
registrare
”
meaning
“
to
record
in
writing
,”
via
Medieval
Latin
“
registratio
”.
noun
an
official
document
,
number
,
or
plate
that
shows
something
is
registered
•
The
police
officer
asked
to
see
the
car's
registration
and
insurance
card
.
The
police
officer
asked
to
see
the
car's
registration
and
insurance
card
.
•
Don't
forget
to
renew
your
vehicle
registration
before
it
expires
.
Don't
forget
to
renew
your
vehicle
registration
before
it
expires
.
noun
in
organ
music
,
the
choice
and
combination
of
stops
to
create
a
particular
sound
•
The
organist
adjusted
the
registration
to
create
a
softer
sound
for
the
hymn
.
The
organist
adjusted
the
registration
to
create
a
softer
sound
for
the
hymn
.
•
Each
piece
in
the
recital
demanded
a
different
registration
.
Each
piece
in
the
recital
demanded
a
different
registration
.
noun
in
printing
,
the
exact
alignment
of
colors
or
images
so
they
line
up
perfectly
on
the
page
•
The
poster
looked
blurry
because
the
registration
was
off
by
a
hair
.
The
poster
looked
blurry
because
the
registration
was
off
by
a
hair
.
•
She
checked
the
crosshairs
to
make
sure
the
registration
marks
matched
.
She
checked
the
crosshairs
to
make
sure
the
registration
marks
matched
.