Definition of Phonographies

1. phonography [n] - See also: phonography

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phonographies

phonogrammes
phonogrammic
phonograms
phonograph
phonograph album
phonograph needle
phonograph record
phonograph recording
phonograph recording disk
phonograph records
phonographer
phonographers
phonographic
phonographical
phonographically
phonographies (current term)
phonographist
phonographists
phonographs
phonography
phonolite
phonolites
phonologer
phonologers
phonologic
phonologic system
phonological
phonological system
phonologically
phonologies

Literary usage of Phonographies

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

1. Normal Phonography: Adapted to All Styles of Reporting by William Henry Barlow (1888)
"The defect in outline in the present phonographies is thus in this system ... If the present phonographies are so completely adequate to all practical needs ..."

2. The Stenographer (1893)
"... but (unlike the first or vocal use) it has been generalized and systemized, until in the phonographies of Thomas Towndrow, 1827-1837, JD Everett, ..."

3. Cross's Eclectic Short-hand by Jesse George Cross (1878)
"Again, the alternate shade and hair-lines of the phonographies are a great ... Another important difficulty in the execution of the phonographies lies in ..."

4. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1894)
"It is now published, as explained by the writer of the prefatory note, not because it possesses advantages over existing phonographies for reporting and ..."

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