REGISTER


'Register' may refer to:

Cash register, a device for recording retail transactions and storing money

Register signaling, which communicates the calling and/or called telephone number across a telephone line

Hardware register, a placeholder for information about some hardware condition

Processor register, a component inside a CPU for storing information

Register (music), the relative "height" or range of a note, melody, part, instrument, etc

Register (sculpture), in sculpture, areas segmented with lines, used in Egyptian hieroglyphs, Luwian hieroglyphs, Kudurru boundary stones, etc.
'Registration' may refer to:

Image registration, part of computer vision

Printing registration, part of printing visible colour

FCC registration program for telephone equipment

Vehicle registration plate, also known as a license plate

Aircraft registration

Licensure required in occupations where maintenance of standards is required to protect public safety

Registered mail: a trackable mail service available in most countries

★ A financial procedure regulated in the US by the Securities Act of 1933

★ Becoming, or applying to become, a registered user
'Linguistics:'

Register and contour tones, a linguistics term for tones distinguished by relative pitch

Register (linguistics), a form of a language used for a particular purpose or social setting

Register (phonology), a language that combines tone with phonation

★ A keyword in the C and C++ languages which denotes that a variable should be located in a processor register.
'Places:'

Register, Georgia
'People:'

John Register, a contemporary American painter
'Publications:'

★ ''The Register'', a technology news website

★ ''Des Moines Register'', a newspaper in Des Moines, Iowa

★ ''The New Haven Register'', a newspaper in New Haven, Connecticut

★ ''The Orange County Register'', a newspaper in Santa Ana, California

★ The ''Federal Register'', a publication of the US Government

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See also

See also



Registry, a formal record of information

Registrar, an official charged with maintaining records

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