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recorded

/ɹə-/

Meanings
  • verb

    the act of making a recording or mark

  • adjective

    the state of being recorded or registered


Pronunciation
  1. /-əd/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with recorded
tombes , homes , domes , combs
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. record (English) : a long, flat piece of material, typically with grooves cut in it to store sound or video

  2. record (English) : a formal statement of facts or events


Variants
List of all variants of recorded that leads to same result
record , recordable , recorded , recording , records , recorded delivery , pre-record , pre-recorded , pre-recording , pre-records , prerecord , prerecorded , prerecording , prerecords , re-record , re-recorded , re-recording , re-records , rerecord , rerecorded , rerecording , rerecords , tape-record , tape-recorded , tape-recording , tape-records
Forms
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recordable, recording, recordings, re-record


Etymology
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From Old French enregistrer ‘register, enroll’, from re- ‘again’ + engriser ‘to mark, inscribe’.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'recorded' comes from the Old French word 'enregistrer', which means 'to register' or 'to inscribe'.

  2. The first sound recordings were made using wax cylinders in the late 1800s.

  3. The longest recorded song is 'The Riddle' by Swedish musician Erik Satie, which lasts for over 17 hours.


Related Concepts
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  1. media: A material or substance used to store or transmit information, such as sound recordings or films.

  2. archive: A collection of historical records or documents, preserved for future reference.


Culture
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The term 'recorded' has been used extensively in various forms of art, literature, and music. In music, it refers to the physical medium used to store and play sound recordings. In literature, it can refer to the written or documented account of events or facts. In art, it can refer to the process of creating a permanent representation of an image or idea.

How to Memorize "recorded"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a pen writing on a piece of paper, or a tape recorder recording sound.
    - Visualize the process of making a mark or recording information.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'recorded' with the idea of preserving information or events.
    - Think of a recorded message or a recorded piece of music.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain' to remember the order of the vowels in the English alphabet.
    - Adapt this mnemonic to remember the definition of 'recorded': 'Richard Of York Gave Birth In Vain: Record = make a mark, Of = in the act of, York = record, Give = make, Birth = bring into existence, In = in, Vain = failure'


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