Antonyms for re-cordings
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ri-kawr-ding |
Phonetic Transcription : rɪˈkɔr dɪŋ |
Definition of re-cordings
Origin :- c.1200, "to repeat, reiterate, recite; rehearse, get by heart," from Old French recorder "tell, relate, repeat, recite, report, make known" (12c.) and directly from Latin recordari "remember, call to mind, think over, be mindful of," from re- "restore" (see re-) + cor (genitive cordis) "heart" (as the metaphoric seat of memory, cf. learn by heart); see heart.
- Meaning "set down in writing" first attested mid-14c.; that of "put sound or pictures on disks, tape, etc." is from 1892. Related: Recorded; recording.
- As in transcript : noun copy
- As in videocassette : noun magnetic tape on which video image is recorded
- As in bookkeeping : noun accounting
- As in cassette : noun cartridge
- As in recording : noun the act of one that records
- As in recording : noun record
- As in registration : noun the act of registering
- As in reporting : noun newsgathering
- As in hearing : noun ability to perceive sound
Synonyms for re-cordings
- album
- announcing
- auditing
- audition
- auditory
- auditory range
- authorizing
- balancing the books
- booking
- broadcasting
- carbon copy
- cartridge
- cassette
- cataloging
- CD
- certification
- compact disk
- coverage
- describing
- detecting
- disk
- distinguishing
- ditto
- documentation
- duplicate
- ear
- earshot
- effect
- enrolling
- enrollment
- extent
- facsimile
- faculty
- filing
- flick
- hard copy
- hearing distance
- imprint
- informing
- journalism
- keeping records
- listening
- listing
- LP
- making public
- manuscript
- matriculation
- mimeograph
- minutes
- movie
- narrating
- newscasting
- notarization
- notes
- perception
- publicizing
- range
- reach
- record
- record-keeping
- recorded material
- recording
- recounting
- registration
- rental
- reporting
- reprint
- reproduction
- sense
- signing up
- summarizing
- tape
- transcription
- translation
- vid
- videotape
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