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record-based

|rec-ord-based|

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/ˈrɛkərd-beɪst/

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/ˈrɛkɔːd-beɪst/

founded on records

Etymology
Etymology Information

'record' originates from Old French 'recorder', meaning 'to bring to mind', and 'based' comes from the base word 'base', meaning 'foundation'.

Historical Evolution

'Record' evolved from the Old French 'recorder' and 'based' from the Middle English 'basen', eventually forming the modern English term 'record-based'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'record' meant 'to bring to mind', but over time it evolved to mean 'to document or store information'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

relating to or based on records, often used in the context of data management or systems that rely on recorded information.

The new software is record-based, ensuring all transactions are logged accurately.

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Last updated: 2025/03/06 07:21