Definition of Stenotypist

1. Noun. The operator of a stenotype machine ¹

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Definition of Stenotypist

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stenotypist

stenos
stenosed
stenoses
stenosis
stenotherm
stenothermal
stenotherms
stenotic
stenotopic
stenotype
stenotyped
stenotypes
stenotypical
stenotypies
stenotyping
stenotypist (current term)
stenotypists
stenotypy
stens
stent
stented
stenting
stentor
stentorian
stentorin
stentorins
stentorious
stentoriously
stentorophonic
stentors

Literary usage of Stenotypist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Opportunities for Women in the Municipal Civil Service of the City of New by Fannie M. Witherspoon, Anna Martin Crocker (1918)
"stenotypist. The term stenotypist (machine shorthand) appears for the first time in the City service in 1916, 6 women having been appointed from a list ..."

2. The Girl and the Job by Helen Christene Hoerle, Florence B.. Saltzberg (1919)
"THE stenotypist Just a few years ago a new machine was placed on the market which opened another field to the girl just out of school. ..."

3. Standard Specifications for Personal Service by New York (N.Y.). Bureau of Standards (1917)
"GRADE 3 (CSS) TITLES OF POSITIONS— SENIOR STENOGRAPHER SENIOR stenotypist DUTIES— The duties of incumbents of these positions ..."

4. Getting a Living, a Vocational Civics Text by James Lynn Barnard (1921)
"It takes no longer to learn than stenography, and it has the advantage of being more rapid, but it has the disadvantage that the stenotypist must buy her ..."

5. The Stenographer (1896)
"stenotypist—one who writes shorthand and operates a typewriter, male or female. ... stenotypist. To these we suggest a few additions like the following: ..."

6. Stenotypy by Ward Stone Ireland (1914)
"(30) (4) It-is no miracle for a stenotypist to take dictation easily at 280 ... are written in plain type letters and are easily read by a stenotypist. ..."

7. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association (1914)
"Two very great advantages are that any stenotypist can transcribe notes written by any other, and that the notes never become "cold. ..."

8. First Report of the Committee on Civil Service of the Senate of the State of by Clinton T. Horton (1916)
"COMPENSATION — JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER JUNIOR stenotypist The range of annual compensation of these positions in this Grade for full time service is from $540 ..."

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