reģistrs

Etymology
Via some other European language) (probably German; compare ), from, from , from , from +.

Noun

 * 1) register list, usually official, containing, e.g., names of people, property, events
 * 2) register a specific form or book for registering something
 * 3)  register range (of voice, musical instrument, etc.) with fixed height, timbre, intensity
 * 4)  register different settings for height, timbre, or intensity in a musical instrument
 * 5)  register a memory element in a computer used for temporary data storage
 * 1) register a specific form or book for registering something
 * 2)  register range (of voice, musical instrument, etc.) with fixed height, timbre, intensity
 * 3)  register different settings for height, timbre, or intensity in a musical instrument
 * 4)  register a memory element in a computer used for temporary data storage
 * 1)  register range (of voice, musical instrument, etc.) with fixed height, timbre, intensity
 * 2)  register different settings for height, timbre, or intensity in a musical instrument
 * 3)  register a memory element in a computer used for temporary data storage
 * 1)  register different settings for height, timbre, or intensity in a musical instrument
 * 2)  register a memory element in a computer used for temporary data storage
 * 1)  register a memory element in a computer used for temporary data storage