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registrate

Record vs Registrate - What's the difference?

record | registrate |


As a noun record

is record.

As an adjective registrate is

(scottish|obsolete) (l), (l).

As a verb registrate is

(l).

Booking vs Registrate - What's the difference?

booking | registrate |


As verbs the difference between booking and registrate

is that booking is while registrate is (l).

As a noun booking

is the act or process of writing something down in a book or books, eg in accounting.

As an adjective registrate is

(scottish|obsolete) (l), (l).

Administrate vs Registrate - What's the difference?

administrate | registrate |


As a noun administrate

is administrator .

As an adjective registrate is

(scottish|obsolete) (l), (l).

As a verb registrate is

(l).

Registrate vs Subscribe - What's the difference?

registrate | subscribe |


As verbs the difference between registrate and subscribe

is that registrate is (l) while subscribe is (ergative) to sign up to have copies of a publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine, delivered for a period of time.

As an adjective registrate

is (scottish|obsolete) (l), (l).

Enroll vs Registrate - What's the difference?

enroll | registrate |


As verbs the difference between enroll and registrate

is that enroll is to enter (a name, etc) in a register, roll or list while registrate is (l).

As an adjective registrate is

(scottish|obsolete) (l), (l).

Magistrate vs Registrate - What's the difference?

magistrate | registrate |


As a noun magistrate

is .

As an adjective registrate is

(scottish|obsolete) (l), (l).

As a verb registrate is

(l).