Record
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Entry:record
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Part of Speech:noun
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Definition:anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events
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Synonyms:record.
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Sample Sentences:the film provided a valuable record of stage techniques.
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Hypernym:evidence.
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Domain of synset [TOPIC]:photography, picture taking.
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Derivationally related form:commemorate, immortalise, immortalize, memorialise, memorialize, record, enter, put down, record.
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Hyponym:written account, written record, memorabilia, check stub, counterfoil, stub, data file, file, account, chronicle, history, story, working papers.
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Entry:record
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Part of Speech:noun
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Definition:1. sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous groove 2. used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracks in the groove
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Synonyms:disc, disk, phonograph record, phonograph recording, platter, record.
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Hypernym:audio, audio recording, sound recording.
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Derivationally related form:record, tape.
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Part meronym:acetate disk, phonograph recording disk.
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Hyponym:l-p, lp, 78, seventy-eight.
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Entry:record
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Part of Speech:noun
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Definition:the number of wins versus losses and ties a team has had
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Synonyms:record.
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Sample Sentences:at 9-0 they have the best record in their league.
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Hypernym:number.
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Entry:record
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Part of Speech:noun
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Definition:the sum of recognized accomplishments
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Synonyms:record, track record.
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Sample Sentences:1. the lawyer has a good record. 2. the track record shows that he will be a good president.
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Hypernym:accomplishment, achievement.
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Entry:record
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Part of Speech:noun
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Definition:a compilation of the known facts regarding something or someone
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Synonyms:book, record, record book.
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Sample Sentences:1. Al Smith used to say, `Let's look at the record'. 2. his name is in all the record books.
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Hypernym:fact.
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Hyponym:logbook, won-lost record, card, scorecard.
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Entry:record
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Part of Speech:noun
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Definition:1. an extreme attainment 2. the best (or worst) performance ever attested (as in a sport)
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Synonyms:record.
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Sample Sentences:1. he tied the Olympic record. 2. coffee production last year broke all previous records. 3. Chicago set the homicide record.
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Hypernym:attainment.
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Hyponym:track record, world record.
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Entry:record
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Part of Speech:noun
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Definition:a document that can serve as legal evidence of a transaction
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Synonyms:record.
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Sample Sentences:they could find no record of the purchase.
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Hypernym:document.
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Domain of synset [TOPIC]:jurisprudence, law.
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Derivationally related form:enter, put down, record.
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Hyponym:balance sheet, expense record, account book, book, book of account, ledger, leger, payslip, register, bankbook, passbook, checkbook, chequebook.
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Entry:record
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Part of Speech:noun
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Definition:a list of crimes for which an accused person has been previously convicted
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Synonyms:criminal record, record.
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Sample Sentences:1. he ruled that the criminal record of the defendant could not be disclosed to the court. 2. the prostitute had a record a mile long.
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Hypernym:list, listing.
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Entry:record
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Part of Speech:verb
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Definition:1. make a record of 2. set down in permanent form
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Synonyms:enter, put down, record.
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Hypernym:preserve, save.
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Domain of synset [TOPIC]:recording, transcription.
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Derivationally related form:entry, record, record, record-keeper, recorder, registrar, recorder, recording equipment, recording machine.
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Hyponym:chalk up, tally, clock in, clock on, punch in, record, tape, accession, post, ring up, manifest, inscribe, chronicle, file, file away, document, log, clock up, log up, film, shoot, take, tape, videotape, photograph, shoot, snap, mark, score, notch, keep, maintain, film, register, book.
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Entry:record
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Part of Speech:verb
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Definition:register electronically
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Synonyms:record, tape.
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Sample Sentences:They recorded her singing.
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Hypernym:enter, put down, record.
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Derivationally related form:tape, tape recording, taping, mag tape, magnetic tape, tape, tape, tape recording, taping, disc, disk, phonograph record, phonograph recording, platter, record, recorder, recording equipment, recording machine, recording, transcription.
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Antonym:delete, erase.
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Hyponym:save, write, tape record, prerecord, cut, cut.
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Entry:record
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Part of Speech:verb
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Definition:1. indicate a certain reading 2. of gauges and instruments
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Synonyms:read, record, register, show.
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Sample Sentences:1. The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero. 2. The gauge read `empty'.
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Hypernym:indicate.
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Derivationally related form:adjustment, readjustment, registration, indication, meter reading, reading, meter reading, reading.
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Hyponym:say, show, strike.
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Entry:record
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Part of Speech:verb
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Definition:be or provide a memorial to a person or an event
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Synonyms:commemorate, immortalise, immortalize, memorialise, memorialize, record.
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Sample Sentences:1. This sculpture commemorates the victims of the concentration camps. 2. We memorialized the Dead.
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Hypernym:remind.
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Derivationally related form:record, commemoration, memorial, remembrance, memorial, monument, commemorating, commemorative, commemoration, memorial, remembrance.
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Hyponym:monumentalise, monumentalize.