register

register
n
1. record, records, ledger, registry, cashbook, journal, bank book, passbook; account book, daybook, record book, books; accounts payable ledger, accounts receivable ledger, balance sheet, cost sheet; score sheet, score card; minutes, proceedings, notes; timesheet, timecard, check sheet, log, logbook; almanac, ephemeris, yearbook, annual; annals, diary, notebook, scrapbook, memory book; archive, chartu-lary, chancery, public records.
2. roll, roster, list, beadroll, muster, muster roll, poll; list of names, attendance, Sports. line-up, Law. panel; schedule, datebook, appointment book, calen-dar, docket; social calendar, program, order of the day, protocol; social register, Who's Who; chronicle, catalogue, inventory; slate, file, index, table of contents; directory, telephone directory, book of names, yellow pages, white pages; scroll, rota, tablet, chronology.
3. range, compass, scale, scope; reach, stretch, carry, sweep; gamut, spectrum, Music. diapason.
4. cash register, cashbox, till, check-out.
v
5. enter, catalogue, list, write down, put on-record, put in writing; put down, jot down, take down, note down, set down; chronicle, minute, record, tape; schedule, Law. docket, calendar; post, book, log, insert, inscribe, write in; codify, classify, sort, assort, arrange; tabulate, alphabetize, group.
6. enroll, sign up, enlist, sign on, join, enter, matriculate.
7. indicate, show, read, mark, point; denote, signify, represent.
8. express, show, display, manifest; evince, demonstrate, bespeak; disclose, reveal, divulge, expose; exhibit, evidence.
9. make an impression, have an effect, affect; fall on the ear, get across, sink in, soak in, penetrate, dawn on, Sl. hit.

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