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chronicle to record or narrate in the form of a chronicle. [1/2 definitions]
chronograph any of various instruments, such as a stopwatch, that precisely record the durations of short periods of time.
clean slate an honorable record. [2 definitions]
clerk a person whose job is to record, organize, and keep information so that it is easy to find. [1/2 definitions]
clock1 to record the time you arrive at or leave work. [1/2 definitions]
constitution (sometimes capitalized) the written record of the basic laws of a country. [1/2 definitions]
credit history a record of how somebody has repaid loans, credit card bills, and other debts, used as a guide by money lenders.
debit an amount of money taken out of or owed on an account, or the record of that amount. [1/2 definitions]
demerit a mark made on a person's record because of some fault or failure.
diary a daily record of a person's experiences and thoughts. [2 definitions]
dictate to say or read aloud for someone to write down or for a machine to record. [1/3 definitions]
dictation the speaking or reading of words for a person to write down or a machine to record. [1/3 definitions]
disc1 a phonograph record. [1/2 definitions]
disc2 a phonograph record. [2/3 definitions]
Domesday Book the written record of a census of landowners and their holdings covering all of England, compiled by order of William the Conqueror about 1086.
dust jacket a paper or cardboard sleeve in which a phonograph record is stored for protection from dust, scratches, and the like. [1/2 definitions]
electrocardiograph a galvanometer that detects and makes a graphic record of electric activity in the heart muscles, used to detect and diagnose heart disease or malfunction.
enter to record on a list or to type into a computer. [1/3 definitions]
entry something that is added to a written list or record. [1/3 definitions]
estreat a copy of or excerpt from a legal document or record, esp. of a fine. [1/3 definitions]
expense account a record of an employee's expenditures that will be paid or paid back by the employer, or a specified amount of such allowable expenditures.