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recorded

listed \listed\ adj.

  1. placed on a list. Opposite of unlisted. [Narrower terms: catalogued; {recorded ; {traded ]

  2. officially entered in a roll or list; as, listed on a stock exchange; a listed securities trader.

    Syn: enrolled.

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recorded
  1. that has been recorded v

  2. (en-past of: record)

WordNet
recorded
  1. adj. set down or registered in a permanent form especially on film or tape for reproduction; "recorded music" [ant: live]

  2. made a matter of official record; "a properly recorded deed to the property" [ant: unrecorded]

  3. (of securities) having the owner's name entered in a register; "recorded holders of a stock"

  4. recorded or listed in a directory; "a recorded number"

Usage examples of "recorded".

Tolberg has an example of hymen integrum after the birth of a fetus five months old, and there is recorded a case of tubal pregnancy in which the hymen was intact.

There is recorded an inexplicable case of menstruation from the region of the sternum, and among the curious anomalies of menstruation must be mentioned that reported by Parvin seen in a woman, who, at the menstrual epoch, suffered hemoptysis and oozing of blood from the lips and tongue.

There are instances of fecundity at nine years recorded by Ephemerides, Wolffius, Savonarola, and others.

Montgomery, Colomb, and Knehel, each, have recorded the birth of twins in women beyond the usual age of the menopause, and there is a case recorded of a woman of fifty-two who was delivered of twins.

Other cases of anal discharge of the product of extrauterine conception are recorded by Winthrop, Woodbury, Tuttle, Atkinson, Browne, Weinlechner, Gibson, Littre, Magruder, Gilland, and many others.

Campbell, in his celebrated monograph, in a total of 51 operations had only seen recorded the accounts of two children saved, and one of these was too marvelous to believe.

There is an instance recorded of the death of a fetus occurring near term, its retention and subsequent discharge being through a spontaneous opening in the abdominal wall one or two months after.

Herbert Spencer has shown that when a pure-bred animal breeds with an animal of a mixed breed, the offspring resembles much more closely the parent of pure blood, and this may explain why the circumstance recorded by Balfour has been so seldom noted.

There is recorded a fetal scalp injury, together with clotted blood in the hair, after a fall of the mother: Autenrieth describes a wound of the pregnant uterus, which had no fatal issue, and there is also another similar case on record.

Willoughby recorded the history of a case which attracted much comment at the time.

There are two other recent cases recorded of extraction after an hour had expired from the death.

An instance similar to the one recorded by Benivenius is also found in the last century in Germany.

Schreiber gives an instance of rupture of the uterus occasioned by the presence of a 13-pound fetus, and there is recorded the account of a rupture caused by a 20-pound fetus that made its way into the abdomen.

There is a case recorded of a girl of eighteen, near her labor, who, being driven from her house by her father, took refuge in a neighboring house, and soon felt the pains of child-birth.

Biddenden Maids were pygopagous twins, a study of the histories of other recorded cases of this monstrosity serves to demonstrate many common characters.