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1) "Baseboard" -- As to baseboard register base·board Pronunciation: -"bord Function: noun : a board situated at or forming the base of something; specifically : a molding covering the joint of a wall and the adjoining floor Pronunciation Symbols An example of baseboards A baseboard or skirting board or skirting is a wooden board, normally three inches to 11 inches (75–300 mm) high, covering the lowest part of an interior wall. Its purpose is to cover the joint between the wall surface (usually plaster or drywall) and the floor. It covers the inevitable uneven edge as flooring meets the wall. As a secondary function, it protects the wall from kicks and abrasion and sometimes prevents furniture from being pushed right against the wall. At its simplest, skirting board consists of a simple plank nailed, screwed or glued to the wall; however particularly in older houses it can be made up of a number of mouldings to provide an elaborate decorative feature. Even today, it is quite common to have a quarter round moulding between the baseboard and floor. Quarter round has the added advantage of covering more of the floor, giving the finished flooring installer a greater margin of error that can be covered up by the quarter round and baseboard. Plastic baseboard is usually available in white or a flexible version in several colors and is generally glued to the wall. Wooden baseboard is available in paint or stain grade versions. Paint grade will not take stain well and is suitable for painting. Stain grade woods such as oak, pine, maple, and others are clearer and are suitable for staining in natural finishes. Baseboards are sometimes referred to as mop boards, cove molding, or floor molding, as well as base molding. ..."
2) "Register" -- As to baseboard register 1reg·is·ter Pronunciation: 're-j&-st&r Function: noun Etymology: Middle English registre, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin registrum, alteration of Late Latin regesta, plural, register, from Latin, neuter plural of regestus, past participle of regerere to bring back, pile up, collect, from re- + gerere to bear 1 : a written record containing regular entries of items or details 2 a : a book or system of public records b : a roster of qualified or available individuals <a civil service register> 3 : an entry in a register 4 a : a set of organ pipes of like quality : STOP b (1) : the range of a human voice or a musical instrument (2) : a portion of such a range similarly produced or of the same quality c : any of the varieties of a language that a speaker uses in a particular social context 5 : a grille often with shutters for admitting heated air or for ventilation 6 : REGISTRATION, REGISTRY 7 a : an automatic device registering a number or a quantity b : a number or quantity so registered c : CASH REGISTER 8 : a condition of correct alignment or proper relative position 9 : a device (as in a computer) for storing small amounts of data; especially : one in which data can be both stored and operated on Pronunciation Symbols Register may be: - Cash register, a device for recording retail transactions and storing money
- Hardware register, a placeholder for information about some hardware condition
- Processor register, a component inside a CPU for storing information
- Register (music), the relative "height" or range of a note, melody, part, instrument, etc
- register is a keyword in C and C++ denoting that a variable should be located in a processor register
Registration may be: - Image registration, part of computer vision
- Printing registration, part of printing visible colour
- A financial procedure regulated in the US by the Securities Act of 1933
- FCC registration program for telephone equipment
- Vehicle registration plate, also known as a license plate
- Aircraft registration
- Licensure required in occupations where maintenance of standards is required to protect public safety
- Registered mail: a trackable mail service available in most countries
Linguistics: - Register tones, a linguistics term for tones distinguished by relative pitch
- Register (linguistics), a form of a language used for a particular purpose or social setting
- Register (phonology), a language that combines tone with phonation
Places: People: - John Register, a contemporary American painter
Publications: - The Register, a technology news website
- Des Moines Register, a newspaper in Des Moines, Iowa
- The New Haven Register, a newspaper in New Haven, Connecticut
- The Orange County Register, a newspaper in Santa Ana, California
- The Federal Register, a publication of the US Government
- Registry, a formal record of information
- Registrar, an official charged with maintaining records
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