noun.
One who registers: same as registrar.
noun.
Specifically In law: An officer of a United States district court, formerly appointed under the United States bankruptcy act, for the purpose of assisting the judge in the performance of his duties under that act, by attending to matters of detail and routine, or purely administrative in their character.
noun.
In some parts of the United States, an officer who receives and records deeds so as to give public notice thereof.
To enter in a register; indicate by registering; record in any way.
To mark or indicate on a register or scale.
In rope-making, to twist, as yarns, into a strand.
Synonyms See record.
To enter one's name, or cause it to bo entered, in a register, as at a hotel, or in the registry of qualified voters.
In printing, etc.: To correspond exactly in symmetry, as columns or lines of printed matter on opposite sides of a leaf, so that line shall fall upon line and column upon column.
To correspond exactly in position, as in color-printing, so that every different color-impression shall fall exactly in its proper place, forming no double lines, and neither leaving blank spaces nor passing the limits proper to any other color.
In organ-playing, same as registrate.
noun.
A float or buoy attached to a submarine cable while it is being paid out, to diminish the tension on the cable and the liability to injury from that cause.