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Noun — An official record or list, or the office that keeps it.

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Still standard English, but they carry more weight.

How to use registry

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registry office wedding registry Windows registry edit the registry

Etymology

A variant of the older word registery, ultimately from register plus the suffix -ery/-y.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “registry” mean?

The word “registry” means an official record or list, or the office that keeps it. In plain terms, an official record book or office — or, on a Windows PC, the hidden settings database the operating system relies on.

How do you pronounce “registry”?

“Registry” is pronounced REHD-zhihst-ree (/ˈɹɛd͡ʒɪstɹi/ in IPA).

How do you use “registry” in a sentence?

Here is “registry” used in a sentence: “They got married at the local registry office.”

What part of speech is “registry”?

“Registry” is a noun.

Is “registry” a common word?

“Registry” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “registry” have?

“Registry” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an official record or list, or the office that keeps it.

What is the difference between a registry and a database?

A registry is specifically an official record or list, or the office that maintains it, often used for legal or administrative purposes such as births, marriages, or businesses. A database is a broader technical term for any organized collection of data that can be searched and updated, and a registry can be one type of database. In computing, "registry" also has a specific meaning as the central configuration store in Windows.

What is the difference between the Windows registry and a config file?

The Windows registry is a single central database that stores system and program configuration settings for the whole operating system. A config file, by contrast, is a separate file used by an individual program to store its own settings outside the registry. Windows relies on the registry as a unified store, while many other systems use scattered config files instead.

When is registry used to mean an office rather than a list?

Registry refers to an office when the context is about the physical or administrative body that keeps official records, as in "visit the registry to file the document." It refers to a list or record when the context is about the data itself, as in "the marriage was entered in the registry."

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