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Recordership
Recordership Re*cord"er*ship, n. The office of a recorder.

Meaning of Recorder from wikipedia

- Recorder or The Recorder may refer to: Indianapolis Recorder, a w****ly newspaper The Recorder (M****achusetts newspaper), a daily newspaper published in...
- The recorder is a family of woodwind musical instruments in the group known as internal duct flutes: flutes with a whistle mouthpiece, also known as fipple...
- A flight recorder is an electronic recording device placed in an aircraft for the purpose of facilitating the investigation of aviation accidents and incidents...
- Sound Recorder (known as Voice Recorder in Windows 10) is an audio recording program included in most versions of the Microsoft Windows family of operating...
- An audio tape recorder, also known as a tape deck, tape player or tape machine or simply a tape recorder, is a sound recording and reproduction device...
- A videoc****ette recorder (VCR) or video recorder is an electromechanical device that records analog audio and analog video from broadcast television or...
- magnetization. The first crude magnetic recorder was invented in 1898 by Valdemar Poulsen. The first magnetic recorder to be made commercially available anywhere...
- A macro recorder is software that records macros for playback at a later time. The main advantage of using a macro recorder is that it allows a user to...
- Recorder is an event recorder built into the OpenJDK Java virtual machine. It can be thought of as the software equivalent of a Data Flight Recorder (Black...
- A recorder is a judicial officer in England and Wales and some other common law jurisdictions. In the courts of England and Wales, the term recorder currently...