registrator

Etymology
From Middle, from (cognate with registrarius), from registrum 'register', an alteration of Late Latin regesta "list, matters recorded," from the neuter plural of regestus, the past participle of regerere "to record, literally to carry back", itself from re- "back" + gerere "carry, bear".

Noun

 * 1)  A registrar or registrant, person or device which registers data

Noun

 * 1) registrar

Etymology
From Middle, from 'to register' (cognate with registrarius), from registrum 'register', an alteration of Late Latin regesta "list, matters recorded," from the neuter plural of regestus, the past participle of regerere "to record, literally to carry back", itself from re- "back" + gerere "carry, bear", possibly via German Registrator; cognate with 🇨🇬 & French régistrateur.

Noun

 * 1) A  or, person (notably clerk) charged with keeping (a) register(s), possibly combined with other secretarial work; also as a specific title in various civilian and military uses
 * A, registring or person taking notes as if automatically registring

Synonyms

 * (person in charge of register(s)) ,
 * (recorder)  (person)

Noun

 * 1) recorder

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) recorder

Noun

 * 1) a senior registry clerk  (in a records office of a public authority)