transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈre-jə-ˌsträr ]
noun
Etymology: alteration of Middle English registrer, from registren to register, from Anglo-French registrer, from Medieval Latin registrare, from registrum
Date: 1675
: an official recorder or keeper of records: as
a. : an officer of an educational institution responsible for registering students, keeping academic records, and corresponding with applicants and evaluating their credentials
b. : an admitting officer at a hospital
c. chiefly British : resident 3