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- Recorded - imp. & p. p. - of Record
- Electro-chronographic - a. - Belonging to the electro-chronograph, or recorded by the aid of it.
- Record - v. t. - That which has been publicly achieved in any kind of competitive sport as recorded in some authoritative manner, as the time made by a winning horse in a race.
- Naturalism - n. - The doctrine of those who deny a supernatural agency in the miracles and revelations recorded in the Bible, and in spiritual influences; also, any system of philosophy which refers the phenomena of nature to a blind force or forces acting necessarily or according to fixed laws, excluding origination or direction by one intelligent will.
- Mechanographic - a. - Written, copied, or recorded by machinery; produced by mechanography; as, a mechanographic record of changes of temperature; mechanographic prints.
- Daybook - n. - A journal of accounts; a primary record book in which are recorded the debts and credits, or accounts of the day, in their order, and from which they are transferred to the journal.
- Audiometer - n. - An instrument by which the power of hearing can be gauged and recorded on a scale.
- Annals - n. pl. - A relation of events in chronological order, each event being recorded under the year in which it happened.
- Supernaturalism - n. - The doctrine of a divine and supernatural agency in the production of the miracles and revelations recorded in the Bible, and in the grace which renews and sanctifies men, -- in opposition to the doctrine which denies the agency of any other than physical or natural causes in the case.
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- Nehemiah 16 12:22 The Levites in the days of Eliashib, Joiada, and Johanan, and Jaddua, were recorded chief of the fathers: also the priests, to the reign of Darius the Persian.
לֵוִיִּי יוֹם אֶלְיָשִׁיב יוֹיָדָע יוֹחָנָן יַדּוּעַ כָּתַב רֹאשׁ אָב כֹּהֵן מַלְכוּת דָּֽרְיָוֵשׁ פַּרְסִי