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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rec·ord
n.
1.
A
writing
by
which
some
act
or
event
,
or
a
number
of
acts
or
events
,
is
recorded
;
a
register
;
as
,
a
record
of
the
acts
of
the
Hebrew
kings
;
a
record
of
the
variations
of
temperature
during
a
certain
time
;
a
family
record
.
2.
Especially
:
(a)
An
official
contemporaneous
writing
by
which
the
acts
of
some
public
body
,
or
public
officer
,
are
recorded
;
as
,
a
record
of
city
ordinances
;
the
records
of
the
receiver
of
taxes
.
(b)
An
authentic
official
copy
of
a
document
which
has
been
entered
in
a
book
,
or
deposited
in
the
keeping
of
some
officer
designated
by
law
.
(c)
An
official
contemporaneous
memorandum
stating
the
proceedings
of
a
court
of
justice
;
a
judicial
record
.
(d)
The
various
legal
papers
used
in
a
case
,
together
with
memoranda
of
the
proceedings
of
the
court
;
as
,
it
is
not
permissible
to
allege
facts
not
in
the
record
.
3.
Testimony
;
witness
;
attestation
.
John
bare
record
,
saying
.
--
John
i
. 32.
4.
That
which
serves
to
perpetuate
a
knowledge
of
acts
or
events
;
a
monument
;
a
memorial
.
5.
That
which
has
been
,
or
might
be
,
recorded
;
the
known
facts
in
the
course
,
progress
,
or
duration
of
anything
,
as
in
the
life
of
a
public
man
;
as
,
a
politician
with
a
good
or
a
bad
record
.
6.
That
which
has
been
publicly
achieved
in
any
kind
of
competitive
sport
as
recorded
in
some
authoritative
manner
,
as
the
time
made
by
a
winning
horse
in
a
race
.
Court of record
a
court
whose
acts
and
judicial
proceedings
are
written
on
parchment
or
in
books
for
a
perpetual
memorial
.
Debt of record
,
a
debt
which
appears
to
be
due
by
the
evidence
of
a
court
of
record
,
as
upon
a
judgment
or
a
cognizance
.
Trial by record
,
a
trial
which
is
had
when
a
matter
of
record
is
pleaded
,
and
the
opposite
party
pleads
that
there
is
no
such
record
.
In
this
case
the
trial
is
by
inspection
of
the
record
itself
,
no
other
evidence
being
admissible
. --
Blackstone
.
To beat the record
,
or
To break the record
Sporting
,
to
surpass
any
performance
of
like
kind
as
authoritatively
recorded
;
as
,
to break the record
in
a
walking
match
.
Note:
Records
in
many
fields
of
endeavor
are
listed
in
the
Guiness">http://www.guinessworldrecords.com">Guiness
Book
of
World
Records.
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