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registrate

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[rej-uh-streyt] / ˈrɛdʒ əˌstreɪt /

verb (used without object)

registrated, registrating
  1. to select and combine pipe organ stops.


Etymology

Origin of registrate

First recorded in 1475–85, registrate is from the Medieval Latin word registrātus (past participle of registrāre ). See register, -ate 1

Example Sentences

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Regístrate ahora para ponerte en contacto con una comunidad global de lectores, científicos e investigadores; participa en debates en línea y comparte lo que has aprendido para ayudar a otros.

From New York Times

Si no lo has hecho todavía, regístrate a través del formulario que aparece arriba y descarga la aplicación gratuita eBird.

From New York Times

Pero primero regístrate llenando el formulario antes mencionado.

From New York Times

Regístrate para recibir nuestro boletín con lo mejor de The New York Times.

From New York Times

Ordaining also the Procurator & Agent of the Kirk to be advertised, & to have place to see all signaters whatsoever, containing any patronage, to the effect they may represent the interest of the Kirk therein; as the said Act of the date the 27 of June last, registrate also in the Books of Assembly, this day at length beares.

From Project Gutenberg