stenography

IPA: stɛnˈʌgrʌfi

noun

  • The practice of transcribing speech (primarily for later dictation or testimony), usually using shorthand
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Examples of "stenography" in Sentences

  • He taught English and she taught stenography.
  • It would only include an interpreter and stenography.
  • He eventually left stenography to become a journalist.
  • When does it stop cursive calligraphy and becomes stenography
  • Stenography is a special type of shorthand which operates phonetically.
  • He subsequently studied law, but was chiefly interested in stenography.
  • The college offered courses in stenography, typewriting and bookkeeping.
  • In 1960, compulsory training for Hindi typing and stenography was started.
  • Most court reporters in Indiana courtrooms do not record proceedings by hand using the stenography equipment.
  • The technique is generally known as stenography, or a way to write hidden messages known only to the sender and recipient.
  • That's what's known as "stenography" - come to me and tell me what you want me to say/print, don't expect me to ferret it out myself.
  • But at least it's not another piece of press-release stenography from the Real Estate Nerd. blog comments powered by Disqus publicola nerds
  • Since the media is quick to jump on the Clinton bandwagon, expect to see the first round of reporting -- I mean "stenography" -- tilted in her favor.
  • It is significant, however, that while the highest salary for a non-resident teacher has been only $1,400, "the best situation has been offered by an insurance company for a private secretary of high attainments in stenography and higher mathematics."
  • I this evening boasted, that although I did not write what is called stenography, or short-hand, in appropriated characters devised for the purpose, I had a method of my own of writing half words, and leaving out some altogether so as yet to keep the substance and language of any discourse which I had heard so much in view, that I could give it very completely soon after I had taken it down.
  • -- I this evening boasted, that although I did not write what is called stenography, or short-hand, in appropriated characters devised for the purpose, I had a method of my own of writing half words, and leaving out some altogether so as yet to keep the substance and language of any discourse which I had heard so much in view, that I could give it very completely soon after I had taken it down.

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