Registration vs. Registering — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Registration and Registering
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Registration
The act of registering
Voter registration.
Registering
A formal or official recording of items, names, or actions.
Registration
The number of persons registered; enrollment.
Registering
A book for such entries.
Registration
An entry in a register.
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Registering
An entry in such a record.
Registration
A document certifying an act of registering.
Registering
The act of registering.
Registration
A combination of organ stops selected to be used in playing a piece.
Registering
A device that automatically records a quantity or number.
Registration
The technique of selecting and adjusting organ stops.
Registering
(Computers) A part of the central processing unit used as a storage location.
Registration
(uncountable) The act of signing up or registering for something.
Complete the registration process.
Registering
An adjustable, grill-like device through which heated or cooled air is released into a room.
Registration
(countable) That which registers or makes something official, e.g. the form or paper that registers.
Did you submit your car registration yet?
Registering
A state of proper alignment
To be in register.
Registration
(uncountable) Alignment, e.g. of colors or other elements in a printing process.
Registering
Exact alignment of the lines and margins on the opposite sides of a leaf.
Registration
(uncountable) The location where guests register, especially with a hotel.
The elevators are just past registration.
Registering
Proper positioning of colors in color printing.
Registration
(music) The art of selecting and combining the stops or registers of an organ.
Registering
The range of an instrument or a voice.
Registration
The act of registering; registry; enrollment.
Registering
A part of such a range.
Registration
The art of selecting and combining the stops or registers of an organ.
Registering
A group of matched organ pipes; a stop.
Registration
The act of enrolling
Registering
A variety or level of language used in a specific social setting
Speaking in an informal register.
Writing in a scientific register.
Registration
The body of people (such as students) who register or enroll at the same time
Registering
To enter in an official register.
Registration
A document certifying an act of registering
Registering
To enroll officially or formally, especially in order to vote or attend classes.
Registration
(music) the sound property resulting from a combination of organ stops used to perform a particular piece of music; the technique of selecting and adjusting organ stops
Registering
To set down in writing
Registered the events of the day in his diary.
Registration
The act of adjusting something to match a standard
Registering
To express or make known
Registered his dissatisfaction with the chef.
Registering
To indicate (data). Used of an instrument or scale.
Registering
To be indicated as
The earthquake registered 6.8 on the Richter scale.
Registering
To give outward signs of; express
Her face registered surprise.
Registering
To attain or achieve
Registered a new high in sales.
Registering
To cause (mail) to be officially recorded and specially handled by payment of a fee.
Registering
To adjust so as to be properly aligned.
Registering
To place or cause placement of one's name in a register.
Registering
To have one's name officially placed on a list of eligible voters.
Registering
To enroll as a student.
Registering
To have a list of gifts for preferred wedding presents, as at a store. Used of a couple.
Registering
To be indicated on an instrument or a scale.
Registering
To be shown or expressed, as on the face
The teacher's reprimand did not register on the students' faces.
Registering
To make an impression; be recorded in the mind
The warning failed to register.
Registering
To be in proper alignment.
Registering
Present participle of register
Registering
Recording; - applied to instruments; having an apparatus which registers; as, a registering thermometer. See Recording.
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