recorder

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Scrabble points
11
Words With Friends
12
Letters
8
Pronunciation
/ɹiˈkɔː.də/(UK)
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/ɹiˈkɔː.də/(UK) · /ɹiˈkɔɹ.dəɹ/(US) · /ɹə-/(US)

Definition of recorder

4 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. An apparatus for recording; a device which records.
    “Between 8 and 9 p.m., the recorder at a meteorological station at Harrow, Middlesex, picked up 1,470 lightning flashes within a radius of 10 to 15 miles, and observers at the station described the storm as "probably one of the most spectacular of the century."”
    “A smartphone is not the best camera, notebook, word processor, audio recorder, radio, MP3 player, map reader, pedometer and so on, but it is good enough replace numerous separate devices for most people most of the time.”
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noun

  1. An apparatus for recording; a device which records.
    “Between 8 and 9 p.m., the recorder at a meteorological station at Harrow, Middlesex, picked up 1,470 lightning flashes within a radius of 10 to 15 miles, and observers at the station described the storm as "probably one of the most spectacular of the century."”
    “A smartphone is not the best camera, notebook, word processor, audio recorder, radio, MP3 player, map reader, pedometer and so on, but it is good enough replace numerous separate devices for most people most of the time.”
  2. (agent, form-of)Agent noun of record; one who records.
  3. A judge in a municipal court.
  4. A musical instrument of the woodwind family; a type of fipple flute, a simple internal duct flute.
    “Recorders are made in various sizes, from the high soprano or descant recorder to the low bass recorder.”
    “Indeed he hath played on his prologue like a child on a recorder; a sound, but not in government.”
    “[…] he beheld The city fronted with bright fires, and heard Pipes, and recorders, and the hum of war;”
    “On his [Hamlet’s] taking the recorders—very like a little black flute that had just been played in the orchestra and handed out at the door—he was called upon unanimously for Rule Britannia.”
    “And when they paused on a hilltop for lunch, he whipped out his battered recorder and commenced to tootling “Greensleeves,” scaring off all living creatures within a five-mile radius—which may have been his intention.”

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Etymology

From Middle English recordour, borrowed from Old French recordour, from Old French recordeor, from Medieval Latin recordātor, from Latin recordor (“call to mind, remember, recollect”), from re- (“back, again”) + cor (“heart; mind”). By surface analysis, record + -er.

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