1. The age at which a person is recognized by law to be an adult; it varies by state __________ 2. A heading, title, or subtitle under which records are filed __________ 3. To say... 1. The age at which a person is recognized by law to be an adult; it varies by state __________ 2. A heading, title, or subtitle under which records are filed __________ 3. To say something aloud for another person to write down __________ 4. A chronologic file used as a reminder that something must be dealt with on a certain date __________ 5. The filing of records, correspondence, or cards by number __________ 6. To make a written copy of dictated material __________ 7. A sturdy cardboard or plastic file-sized card used to replace a folder temporarily removed from the filing space __________ 8. A system made up of combinations of the letters and numbers __________ 9. A filing system where materials can be located without consulting another source of reference __________ 10. Any system that arranges names or topics according to the sequence of the letters in the alphabet __________ 11. A method or plan for retaining or keeping health records and for their movement from active to inactive to closed __________

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The question is asking for definitions or explanations of terms related to filing systems and record management. It seeks to associate each definition with the appropriate term from the provided word pool.

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1. Age of majority 2. Caption 3. Dictation 4. Tickler file 5. Numeric filing 6. Transcription 7. Out guides 8. Alphanumeric 9. Direct filing system 10. Alphabetic filing 11. Retention schedule

The final answer is: 1. Age of majority 2. Caption 3. Dictation 4. Tickler file 5. Numeric filing 6. Transcription 7. Out guides 8. Alphanumeric 9. Direct filing system 10. Alphabetic filing 11. Retention schedule

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The final answer is: 1. Age of majority 2. Caption 3. Dictation 4. Tickler file 5. Numeric filing 6. Transcription 7. Out guides 8. Alphanumeric 9. Direct filing system 10. Alphabetic filing 11. Retention schedule

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Each term relates to procedures and systems used in record-keeping and documentation, commonly applied in legal, medical, and office management fields.

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