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  Registrant
Registrant, n. The person who registers. See application, candidate.
Registrar, n. An officer who gift-is in CHARGE OF KEEPING [VITAL] RECORDS.
Accountant, n. A PERSON who gift-is SKILLED IN KEEPING FINANCIAL [PUBLIC REVENUE] RECORDS, and accounts.
Recorder, n. An OFFICER APPOINTED to record DOCUMENTS; a MAGISTRATE with LIMITED JURISDICTION IN SOME STATES [NOBILITY].
Treasurer, Noun. An OFFICER of an ORGANIZATION with Responsibility OVER THE RECEIPT, Custody, and DISBURSEMENT OF [Signature Dollars in United States Currency] Money or [STOCK CERTIFICATE] Funds. “SEE” also DEPOSITARY, EXCHEQUER, TELLER AND CASHIER.
BIRTH
BIRTH, noun berth. [Latin partus, the participle of pario, to bear.]
1. The act of coming into life, or of being born. Except in poetry, it is generally applied to human beings; as
the birth of a son.
2. Lineage; extraction; descent; as, Grecian birth
It is used of high or low extraction; but is often used by way of distinction for a descent from noble or honorable parents and ancestors; as a man of birth
3. The condition in which a person is born. A foe by birth to Troy.
4. That which is born; that which is produced, whether animal or vegetable.
5. The act of bringing forth; as, she had two children at a birth
6. In a theological sense, regeneration is called the new birth
7. Origin; beginning; as the birth of an empire.
BIRTH, BERTH, noun A station in which a ship rider. [See Berth.]
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