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Definition of Recording machine
1. Noun. Equipment for making records.
Specialized synonyms: Black Box, Cassette Recorder, Cd Burner, Compact-disk Burner, Magnetic Recorder, Multichannel Recorder, Oscillograph
Generic synonyms: Equipment
Terms within: Playback
Derivative terms: Record, Record
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recording Machine
Literary usage of Recording machine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Origin of Modern Calculating Machines: A Chronicle of the Evolution of the by J. A. V. Turck (1921)
"... Early Efforts in the recording machine Art THE Art of recording the addition
of columns of figures is old in principle, but not in practice. ..."
2. Origin of Modern Calculating Machines: A Chronicle of the Evolution of the by J. A. V. Turck (1921)
"... Early Efforts in the recording machine Art THE Art of recording the addition
of columns of figures is old in principle, but not in practice. ..."
3. Bookkeeping and Cost Accounting for Factories by William Kent (1918)
"An Elapsed-time recording machine is made by the Bishop Calculating Recorder
Co., Woolworth Building, New York. On starting a job a card is inserted in the ..."
4. Office Practice and Business Procedure by Florence E. McGill (1922)
"The first is the recording machine which records the result of the computation on a
... The difference between the key-driven and recording machine is, ..."