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  • 1register ton — n. TON1 (sense 4) * * * …

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  • 2register ton — n. TON1 (sense 4) …

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  • 3Register machine — In mathematical logic and theoretical computer science a register machine is a generic class of abstract machines used in a manner similar to a Turing machine. All the models are Turing equivalent. Contents 1 Overview 2 Formal definition 3 …

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  • 4Register file — A register file is an array of processor registers in a central processing unit (CPU). Modern integrated circuit based register files are usually implemented by way of fast static RAMs with multiple ports. Such RAMs are distinguished by having… …

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  • 5Register of Copyrights — The Register of Copyrights is the director of the United States Copyright Office within the Library of Congress, as provided by usc|17|701. The Office has been headed by a Register since 1897; as of 2008, the current Register is Marybeth Peters,… …

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  • 6Register (sociolinguistics) — For the phonological term, see Register (phonology). In linguistics, a register is a variety of a language used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting. For example, when speaking in a formal setting an English speaker may be… …

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  • 7Register window — In computer engineering, the use of register windows is a technique to improve the performance of a particularly common operation, the procedure call. By devoting hardware to this problem, almost all computer programs will run… …

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  • 8Register (phonology) — In linguistics, a register language, also known as a pitch register language, is a language which combines tone and vowel phonation into a single phonological system. Burmese and the Chinese dialect Shanghainese are examples. Burmese is often… …

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  • 9register — {{11}}register (n.) late 14c., from M.L. registrum, alteration of L.L. regesta list, matters recorded, from L. regesta, neuter pl. of regestus, pp. of regerere to record, lit. to carry back, from re back (see RE (Cf. re )) + gerere carry, bear …

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  • 10Register — 1. The act of recording an event, transaction, name or other information. 2. An aggregation of stored data, usually containing past events, transactions, names or other information. 3. A record of all charges to a debit account Registering occurs …

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