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Answer for the clue "Record collector? ", 9 letters:
registrar

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Word definitions for registrar in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1670s, shortening of registrary (1540s), from Medieval Latin registrarius "one who keeps a record" (related to register (n.)). Earlier were registerer (mid-15c.), registrer (late 14c.).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a person employed to keep a record of the owners of stocks and bonds issued by the company the administrator responsible for student records someone responsible for keeping records [syn: record-keeper , recorder ]

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE senior ▪ Negigence was alleged on the part of a senior registrar in charge of a child birth. ▪ Consultants and senior registrars are not rewarded for teaching and seldom have been trained in educational methods. ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Registrar was software used in the personnel or human resources (HR) area of businesses. It was the first piece of software developed to provide HR with the ability to manage training administration, booking people on courses, sending call-up letters, and ...

Usage examples of registrar.

The registrar whispered that he was lecturing on end-to-end anastomosis and then sat back, his arms folded across his chest, the picture of attention.

His name was Monsieur Mouton, and he was a clerk at the town hall of the 4th Arrondissement, where he acted as registrar of deaths.

The registrar nurse examined a huge, Dickensian ledger printed in dot matrix rather than quill.

Orthopaedic Registrar and they had seen a good deal of each other, for she was Sister in charge of the Orthopaedic Unit.

Alethea philosophically to Sue Phipps, her staff nurse, and ten minutes later wished the remark unsaid when the telephone rang to say that there was a compound fracture of tib and fib coming up and that the Orthopaedic Registrar would see it right away.

There was one in particular, Frederick Frost, the junior registrar on the orthopaedic wards, a serious man who had given her to understand that he had singled her out for his attention.

Julia Summers, the paediatric registrar, cocked her head at Nicolette.

She tucked little Paul into his cot and supported his head while his uncle set up a paediatric drip, spoke briefly to his registrar, and then gave her his instructions.

He was up early, for he was operating that morning, and he and his senior registrar would hold outpatients in the late afternoon, but before he left the house he went to the kitchen where he spent ten minutes talking to Mrs.

Mr Grenfell, his registrar, his house surgeon, Hatty Bris tow, the lady social worker, in case Mr Grenfell should require her services, and hovering on the perimeter.

They would lay the collegiate registrar in a rough plank coffin and bury him in the ground and no one would come to the funeral.

El capitán hizo registrar la mezquita y en ella dieron con el hombre de El Cairo, y le menudearon tales azotes con varas de bambú que estuvo cerca de la muerte.

As the doctor spoke these words, the executioner placed in the marquise's hands the lighted torch which she was to carry to NotreDame, there to make the 'amende honorable', and as it was too heavy, weighing two pounds, the doctor supported it with his right hand, while the registrar read her sentence aloud a second time.

Then the registrar read the 'amende honorable' from a written paper, and she began to say it after him, but in so low a voice that the executioner said loudly, "Speak out as he does.

Knowall men whom it may concern that DENNIS PETERSEN appeared before me, Registrar of Deeds, he, the said appearer, being duly authorized by a power of attorney executed at Ladyburg on the 12th day of May, 1919, by JOHN ARCHIBALD ANDERS which power was witnessed in accordance with law .