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registryre‧gis‧try /ˈredʒəstri/ noun (plural registries) [countable] ![](img/spkr_b.png) - ships of U.S. registry
- the Registry of Motor Vehicles
- the bridal registry at Robinson's Department Store
- A registry of these applications for cimetidine use during 1977-81 is available.
- Defense Department data show that about 35, 884 active-duty soldiers have signed up on its Gulf War medical registry.
- If the registry manager wants to invest in new equipment or more clerks, he has to convince the legislature.
- Moreover, a central registry of convictions is kept to enable the Office of Fair Trading to identify businesses for possible action.
- The case will be heard in the Newcastle District registry on March 5.
- The name and port of registry were applied in gold leaf.
- The researchers used a cancer registry and found that 419 were diagnosed with stomach cancer by 1992.
- There is no registry for providing data on a national scale.
► Organizationsacademician, nounacademy, nounAMA, Asian Development Bank, nounAssociates, nounAssociation for Payment Clearing Services, nounAudit Bureau of Circulation, nounbadge, nounBaltic Exchange, nounBBA, nounblackball, verbBlue Shield, nounbook club, nounBoy Scout, nounbranch, nounbureau, nounCBOT, chairperson, nounchamber of commerce, nounchamber of trade, nounCISCO, nounCompanies House, nounco-operative society, coopt, verbcorp., corporate, adjectivecouncil, nouncub, nounCub Scout, noundepartment, noundiscount brokerage, dropout, nounEasdaq, nounechelon, nounemergency services, nounEuro.NM, nounexecutive, nounex-officio, adjectivefabricator, nounfederation, nounFinancial Accounting Standards Board, nounfire brigade, nounfire department, nounformation, nounfoundation, nounfrat, nounfraternity, nounFreemason, nounFreemasonry, nounfriendly society, nounfund, nounfunder, noungeneral headquarters, nounGinnie Mae, nounGirl Scout, nounguild, nounhealth care, nounhealth service, nounhierarchy, nounhousing association, nounICAO, IMF, the, induct, verbinduction, nouninfighting, nouninitiate, verbinitiate, nouninitiation, nouninside, adverbinsider, nouninstitute, nounInstitute of London Underwriters, nounInternational Securities Exchange, nounkibbutz, nounKKK, Ku Klux Klan, the, land office, nounLondon Clearing House, nounmarriage bureau, nounMasonic, adjectiveMMC, MNC, MNE, newsletter, nounNSPCC, order, nounpaternalism, nounpatriarchal, adjectivepenetrate, verbpowerhouse, nounpresident, nounpressure group, nounpublic enterprise, quorum, nounrating agency, realign, verbrecognize, verbrecruit, verbrecruit, nounregistry, nounreshuffle, nounresidents' association, nounreunion, nounRotary Club, the, Savings and Loan Association, nounsecede, verbsecretary, nounsecurities house, service club, nounShip, nounSoc., society, nounSRO, subscriber, nounsubscription, nountask force, nounthink tank, nountreasurer, nountrustee, nounUNICEF, unorganized, adjectivevertical, adjective ► a registry office wedding British English (=at a local government office, not in a church)· They decided to have a registry office wedding. NOUN► land· Stamp duty; Land registry fees.· Get written details of all fees involved - valuation, land registry and the cost of indemnity. ► office· The registry office couldn't marry them at such short notice and they must wait until the following day.· The witnesses were people who worked at the registry office.· If you're tying the knot at a registry office, this timeless style is ideal.· The feelings that are carried up the aisle or into the registry office are presumably countless.· It was originally intended that couples would register their partnerships in local authority registry offices.· They were married at a registry office and had a quiet reception.· They were also married in a registry office.· The offices, in an old registry office, are still being worked on. nounregisterregistrationregistryverbregister 1a place where information used by an organization is kept, especially official records or lists2British English technical used when saying where something, especially a ship, is officially registered: the registry of the vessel |