blotter record
1blotter — blot·ter n: police register Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. blotter …
2blotter — [blät′ər] n. 1. a piece of blotting paper ☆ 2. a book for recording events as they occur [a police blotter is a record of arrests and charges] …
3blotter — (n.) 1590s, thing for drying wet spots, agent noun from BLOT (Cf. blot) (v.). Meaning bad writer is from c.1600. Sense of day book is from 1670s, and the word was applied early 19c. to rough drafts, scrap books, notebooks, and draft account books …
4blotter — n. blotting paper 1) a blotter absorbs (ink, water) record 2) a police blotter * * * [ blɒtə] [ record ] a police blotter [ blotting paper ] a blotter absorbs (ink, water) …
5Blotter — A record of trades and the details of the trades made over a period of time (usually one trading day). The details of a trade will include such things as the time, price, order size and a specification of whether it was a buy or sell order. The… …
6blotter — UK [ˈblɒtə(r)] / US [ˈblɑtər] noun [countable] Word forms blotter : singular blotter plural blotters 1) a piece of special thick paper that you use for drying the ink when you have just finished writing with a fountain pen 2) American a book in… …
7blotter — blot|ter [ blatər ] noun count 1. ) a piece of special thick paper that you use for drying the ink when you have just finished writing with a FOUNTAIN PEN a ) a large piece of this type of paper that is kept flat on a desk, sometimes within a… …
8blotter — noun Date: 1591 1. a piece of blotting paper 2. a book in which entries (as of transactions or occurrences) are made temporarily pending their transfer to permanent record books < police blotter > …
9blotter — blot|ter [ˈblɔtə US ˈbla:tər] n 1.) a large piece of blotting paper kept on top of a desk 2.) AmE a book in which an official daily record is kept ▪ the police blotter 3.) AmE informal the drug LSD …
10blotter — noun (C) 1 a large piece of blotting paper kept on the top of a desk 2 AmE a book in which an official daily record is kept: the police blotter …