Noun
The act of recording or writing in a register; enrollment; registration.
The place where a register is kept.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs elsewhere in his writing, Vidal gives the impression of believing that the entire heterosexual edifice - registry offices, Romeo and Juliet, the disposable diaper - is just a sorry story of self-hypnosis and mass hysteria: a hoax, a racket, or sheer propaganda. Martin Amis
Zara: It's just a registry... Kit: Am I the only one who's read X-Men and realizes why this is a bad idea? Cassandra Clare
If men flashed for freedom as women do; they'd be arrested, jailed and placed on the National Sex Offender Registry. Ilana Mercer
It's not Utopian to believe that we can create a global registry of financial assets so we know who owns what in different countries. Thomas Piketty
I'm not gonna rule out anything, but we're not gonna have a registry based on a religion. Reince Priebus
A consumer could use tools to block material listed on the registry. Source: Internet