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Definition of Phonographers
1. phonographer [n] - See also: phonographer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phonographers
Literary usage of Phonographers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Shorthand World and Imperial Typist (1903)
"Mr. THOMAS ALLEN REED, justly termed the " father of phonographers," and " prince
of reporters," was born at ..."
2. The Clinical Journal (1896)
"The Phonographic Record of Clinical Teaching and Medical Science. Issued by the
Society of Medical phonographers. Sir I. Pitman & Sons, London. Price 6d. ..."
3. The Phonographic Magazine by Jerome Bird Howard (1887)
"When thnt time comes it will be seen that American phonographers ar far in ...
There ar, however, more phonographers in the United States who write the Benn ..."
4. Proceedings of the New York State Stenographers' Association (1892)
"In the first part of the same paragraph he tells us that the great body of
phonographers in England and America elected representatives to an international ..."