registrar
Etymology
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Etymology
From Medieval Latin - registrārius, from registrum ("register") + -ārius ("agent").
Pronunciation- IPA: /ˈɹɛd͡ʒ.ɪsˌtɹɑɹ/
registrar (plural registrars)
- An official keeper or recorder of records.
- An officer in a university who keeps enrollment and academic achievement records.
- (museums) The person responsible for record-keeping related to a museum's or archive's collection.
- (law) The chief executive officer of a judicial forum, in charge of the entire registry of the department.
- A doctor receiving advanced specialist training in some countries in order to become a consultant.
- (Internet) A service that manages the reservation of domain names.
- French: registraire
- German: Registrator, Registrar
- Russian: архива́риус
- Spanish: registrador
- German: Assistenzarzt
- French: registrar (a society)
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