Registrar
noun
1.
a person who keeps a record; an official recorder.
2.
an agent of a bank, trust company, or other corporation who is responsible for certifying and registering issues of securities.
3.
an official at a school or college who maintains students’ personal and academic records, issues reports of grades, mails out official publications, etc.
noun
1.
a person who keeps official records
2.
an administrative official responsible for student records, enrolment procedure, etc, in a school, college, or university
3.
(Brit & NZ) a hospital doctor senior to a houseman but junior to a consultant, specializing in either medicine (medical registrar) or surgery (surgical registrar)
4.
(Austral) the chief medical administrator of a large hospital
5.
(mainly US) a person employed by a company to maintain a register of its security issues
registrar reg·is·trar (rěj’ĭ-strär’, rěj’ĭ-strär’)
n.
An admitting officer in a hospital.
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