record
//ˈrekərd/ (noun), /rɪˈkɔːrd/ (verb)/
Noun
recordSingular
recordsPlural
1
A piece of information or data that is written down or stored for future reference.
The hospital keeps a record of all patient visits.
2
A vinyl disc or other medium on which sound, especially music, has been recorded.
I found some old records in my grandfather's attic.
3
The best performance or most remarkable achievement in a particular activity or field.
She broke the world record for the 100-meter sprint.
Verb
recordInfinitive
recordPresent tense
recordedPast tense
recordedPast participle
recordingPresent participle
recordsThird-person singular
1
To set down in writing or some other permanent form for later reference.
She recorded all the important details in her notebook.
2
To capture sound or images on tape, disc, or other medium for reproduction or broadcast.
They recorded the concert and released it as an album.