Complete Definition of "recorder"

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English

Etymology
From AF. recordour, from OF. recordeor, from ML. recordator, from L. recordari (recordare).

Pronunciation
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��(r)d�(r)|-��(r)d�(r)

Noun
en-noun

  1. an apparatus for recording; a device which records
  2. someone who records
  3. A judge in a municipal court
  4. A woodwind musical instrument

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Translations
trans-top|recording device
Greek: εγγ�α�έα� (engrafeas) m
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trans-top|someone who records
Greek: κα�αγ�α�έα� (katagrafeas) m
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trans-top|judge
Greek: α��ειο��λαξ (arkhiofilax) m
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trans-top|musical instrument
Dutch: blokfluit
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French: flûte à bec
Spanish: m flauta dulce
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Derived terms
recordership

References
R:Webster 1913


French

Etymology 1
From LL. recordare

Verb
recorder

  1. obsolete to say something repeatitively in order to learn.

#: As-tu recordé ta leçon?

Derived terms
recordation
record#Verb|to record

Etymology 2
prefix|re|corder

Verb
recorder

  1. To restring

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