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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024re•cord•er /rɪˈkɔrdɚ/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- a person who records, esp. as an official duty.
- Sound Reproductiona device or apparatus for recording sound, images, data, or information:a tape recorder.
- Music and Dancea flute with a mouthpiece like a whistle.
See -cord-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024re•cord•er (ri kôr′dər),USA pronunciation n. - a person who records, esp. as an official duty.
- Law[Eng. Law.]
- a judge in a city or borough court.
- (formerly) the legal adviser of a city or borough, with responsibility for keeping a record of legal actions and local customs.
- Sound Reproductiona recording or registering apparatus or device.
- Sound Reproductiona device for recording sound, images, or data by electrical, magnetic, or optical means.
- Music and Dancean end-blown flute having a fipple mouthpiece, eight finger holes, and a soft, mellow tone.
- Anglo-French recordour, Old French recordeour)
- Middle English recorder wind instrument (see record, -er1), recordour legal official (1275–1325
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: recorder /rɪˈkɔːdə/ n - a person who records, such as an official or historian
- something that records, esp an apparatus that provides a permanent record of experiments, etc
- short for tape recorder
- a wind instrument of the flute family, blown through a fipple in the mouth end, having a reedlike quality of tone. There are four usual sizes: bass, tenor, treble, and descant
- (in England) a barrister or solicitor of at least ten years' standing appointed to sit as a part-time judge in the crown court
Etymology: sense 4 probably from record (vb) in the archaic sense "to sing"reˈcorderˌship n |