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  • Registration (or licensing) is required of a number of occupations and professions where maintenance of standards is required to protect public safety. For example, Physician s, Psychologist s, and Electrician s are registered in many countries.

  • Image Registration , part of computer vision

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

  • Register Tone (linguistics) , tones that are distinguished by relative pitch rather than contour

  • Register language is a language that combines Tone with Phonation

  • Register (music) , the relative "height" or range of a note, set of pitches or pitch classes, melody, part, instrument or group of instruments

  • Registration in Lithography and Photography refers to the accurate placement of the separate parts of multi-color images.

  • Registration in Animation refers to placing drawings in exact position to one another.

  • Cash Register , a mechanical or electronic device for recording and tracking retail transactions, and which often stores money

  • Hardware Register , a placeholder for information about some hardware condition, configuration, or buffer

  • Processor Register , a component inside a central processing unit for storing information, such as a memory address, or the inputs or results of a computation

  • Securities registration, a financial procedure regulated in the US by the Securities Act Of 1933 .

  • FCC Registration Program for telephone equipment

  • The registration of a vehicle with a government agency to obtain or renew a Vehicle Registration Plate (license plate)

  • Register, Georgia

  • Register is an adjustable device through which heated or cooled air enters an area


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  • Registry , a written, official or formal record of information, or the place where such records are kept. A government agency which performs this function is often known as a "registry" (eg. registry of births, deaths and marriages), and the official records which such agencies administer are known as a "register" (eg. register of trade marks).