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*[[World record]], an unsurpassed accomplishment or statistic |
*[[World record]], an unsurpassed accomplishment or statistic |
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*[[Record (computer science)]] |
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*In [[database]] terminology, a [[row (database)|row]] |
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*[[Record (technical)]] a document, originated by a qualified person or qualification body, that register or records data, parameters, variables, values and/or measurements pertaining to a specific technical activity. |
*[[Record (technical)]] a document, originated by a qualified person or qualification body, that register or records data, parameters, variables, values and/or measurements pertaining to a specific technical activity. |
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*[[Record (administrative)]], a collection of administrative documentation pertaining to personal information or transactions or organizational meetings. |
*[[Record (administrative)]], a collection of administrative documentation pertaining to personal information or transactions or organizational meetings. |
Revision as of 18:37, 26 November 2006
Look up record in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Record can mean:
- As a heteronym, record has a similar meaning for both noun and verb usage, but pronounced differently depending on usage hence being a "heteronym". In noun usage, it refers to a medium with stored data; and in verb usage, it refers to the process of storing the data.
- Gramophone record (also called a "phonograph record")
- Compact Disc
- World record, an unsurpassed accomplishment or statistic
- Record (computer science)
- In database terminology, a row
- Record (technical) a document, originated by a qualified person or qualification body, that register or records data, parameters, variables, values and/or measurements pertaining to a specific technical activity.
- Record (administrative), a collection of administrative documentation pertaining to personal information or transactions or organizational meetings.
- Records (album), the 1982 album by rock band Foreigner
- The Record (name of a number of newspapers and other publications)
- Record (newspaper), a Portuguese sports newspaper.
- Récord, a Mexican sports newspaper