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STENOGRAPHY |
Shorthand |
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NOTEPADS |
Shorthand books |
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ISAAC |
Shorthand pioneer, Sir ... Pitman |
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STENOGRAPH |
A production of stenography; anything written in
shorthand. |
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TACHYGRAPHICAL |
Of or pertaining to tachygraphy; written in
shorthand. |
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TACHYGRAPHY |
The art or practice of rapid writing; shorthand
writing; stenography. |
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STENOGRAPHER |
One who is skilled in stenography; a writer of
shorthand. |
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LONGHAND |
The written characters used in the common method of
writing; -- opposed to shorthand. |
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NOTARY |
One who records in shorthand what is said or done; as, the
notary of an ecclesiastical body. |
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TIRONIAN |
Of or pertaining to Tiro, or a system of shorthand said
to have been introduced by him into ancient Rome. |
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SIGLA |
The signs, abbreviations, letters, or characters
standing for words, shorthand, etc., in ancient manuscripts, or on
coins, medals, etc. |
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IDEOGRAPHY |
The representation of ideas independently of sounds, or
in an ideographic manner, as sometimes is done in shorthand writing,
etc. |
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LOGOGRAPHY |
A mode of reporting speeches without using shorthand,
-- a number of reporters, each in succession, taking down three or four
words. |
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PHONOGRAPHY |
A representation of sounds by distinctive characters;
commonly, a system of shorthand writing invented by Isaac Pitman, or a
modification of his system, much used by reporters. |