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gen. |
index (A systematic guide to the contents of texts, files, or documents); volume; record |
agric. |
official register of professional operators; register of professional operators |
comp., MS |
register (A set of bits of high-speed memory within a microprocessor or other electronic device, used to hold data for a particular purpose. Each register in a central processing unit is referred to in assembly language programs by a name such as AX (the register that contains the results of arithmetic operations in an Intel 80x86 processor) or SP (the register that contains the memory address of the top of the stack in various processors)) |
cultur. |
stop |
el. |
sender |
energ.ind. |
grille |
law, tech., mech.eng. |
Registry |
polygr., model. |
table |
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gen. |
register; registers; registries; registry; roll |
comp. |
case; register (a digital circuit) |
construct. |
register (of the land registration e.g., z.B. des Katasters) |
econ. |
book of account (als Bestandteil eines Buchführungssystems); register book; roster; table of contents; calendar |
ed. |
index (in einem Buch, in a book) |
law |
enrolment; enrollment |
meas.inst. |
file |
microel. |
lowest-level register; register (schneller, kleiner Zwischenspeicher) |
tech. |
index; chronological index of documents; director (Fernsprecher); impulse storing device |
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gen. |
stop knob |
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gen. |
stop |