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1. (n.) recorder
a person who records, esp. as an official duty.
2. recorder
Eng. Law.
3. recorder
a judge in a city or borough court.
4. recorder
(formerly) a barrister acting as legal adviser of a city or borough.
5. recorder
a recording or registering apparatus or device.
6. recorder
a device for recording sound, images, or data by electrical, magnetic, or optical means.
7. recorder
an end-blown flute having a fipple mouthpiece, usu. eight finger holes, and a soft, mellow tone.
Etymology: (1275–1325; ME recorder wind instrument (see record , -er1), recordour legal official (< AF recordour, OF recordeour))
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| Definition of 'Recorder' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) recorder, recording equipment, recording machine
equipment for making records
2. (noun) registrar, record-keeper, recorder
someone responsible for keeping records
3. (noun) recorder
a barrister or solicitor who serves as part-time judge in towns or boroughs
4. (noun) fipple flute, fipple pipe, recorder, vertical flute
a tubular wind instrument with 8 finger holes and a fipple mouthpiece
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1. (noun) recorder
a device that records sound or images
a digital video recorder
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| Definition of 'Recorder' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Recorder
one who records; specifically, a person whose official duty it is to make a record of writings or transactions
2. (noun) Recorder
the title of the chief judical officer of some cities and boroughs; also, of the chief justice of an East Indian settlement. The Recorder of London is judge of the Lord Mayor's Court, and one of the commissioners of the Central Criminal Court
3. (noun) Recorder
a kind of wind instrument resembling the flageolet
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| Definitions of 'Recorder' |
The Nuttall Encyclopedia |
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1. Recorder
an English law official, the chief Judicial officer of a city or borough; discharges the functions of judge at the Quarter-Sessions of his district; must be a barrister of at least five years' standing; is appointed by the Crown, but paid by the local authority; is debarred from sitting on the licensing bench, but is not withheld from practising at the bar; the sheriff in Scotland is a similar official.
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Sense: a type of musical wind instrument, made of wood, plastic etc.
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Afrikaans: blokfluit |
Arabic: آلة نَفْخ: فلوت |
Bulgarian: права флейта |
Brazilian: flauta |
Czech: zobcová flétna |
German: die Blockflöte |
Danish: blokfløjte |
Greek: είδος φλάουτου |
Spanish: flauta |
Estonian: plokkflööt |
Farsi: رکوردر؛ فلوت هشت سوراخه |
Finnish: nokkahuilu |
French: flûte à bec |
Hebrew: חֲלִילִית |
Hindi: रिकार्डर |
Croatian: blokflauta |
Hungarian: egyenes fuvola, blockflőt |
Indonesian: rekorder |
Icelandic: blokkflauta |
Italian: flauto dolce |
Japanese: リコーダー |
Korean: 리코더(세로로 부는 플루트의 일종) |
Lithuanian: išilginė fleita |
Latvian: sens flautas paveids |
Malay: rekoder |
Dutch: blokfluit |
Norwegian: blokkfløyte |
Polish: flet prosty |
Persian: رکوردر؛ فلوت هشت سوراخه |
Pashto: ثبتونكى، دثبتولواله، |
Portuguese: flauta |
Romanian: flaut |
Russian: блок-флейта |
Slovak: zobcová flauta |
Slovenian: kljunasta flavta |
Serbian: flauta |
Swedish: blockflöjt |
Thai: เครื่องเล่นดนตรีชนิดหนึ่ง |
Turkish: blok flüt |
Taiwanese: 豎笛 |
Ukrainian: вид старовинної флейти |
Urdu: لکڑی یا پلاسٹک وغیرہ سے ب |
Vietnamese: ống tiêu |
Chinese: 竖笛,直笛 录音机 |
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