Definition of Stenographers

1. Noun. (plural of stenographer) ¹

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Definition of Stenographers

1. stenographer [n] - See also: stenographer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stenographers

steno pad
stenobath
stenobathic
stenobaths
stenocardia
stenodactylin
stenoderm
stenodermine
stenoderms
stenog
stenogastrine
stenogastrines
stenograph
stenographed
stenographer
stenographers (current term)
stenographic
stenographical
stenographies
stenographing
stenographist
stenographists
stenographs
stenography
stenogs
stenokies
stenokous
stenoky
stenonite

Literary usage of Stenographers

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

1. Report by Industrial Commission of Ohio, Dept. of Investigation and Statistics (1915)
"This report includes data for 62031 bookkeepers, stenographers, and office clerks distributed as follows: Males 18 years of age or over 35382 Females 18 ..."

2. Workers of the Nation: An Encyclopedia of the Occupations of the American by Gilson Willets (1903)
"In fact, the number of women stenographers is very large, ... Private secretaries are very often women, and women stenographers outnumber the men in the ..."

3. Employment Psychology: The Application of Scientific Methods to the by Henry Charles Link (1910)
"... dictaphone clerks, stenographers, and computing-machine operators, is clerical work which is specialized by the use of a standard machine. ..."

4. Employment Psychology: The Application of Scientific Methods to the by Henry Charles Link (1919)
"... dictaphone clerks, stenographers, and computing-machine operators, is clerical work which is specialized by the use of a standard machine. ..."

5. Bulletin of the Department of Labor by United States Dept. of Labor (1898)
"Cooks, 2: nurses, 4; stenographers, 4 ; tailoress, 1. Nearly all occupations open to women. Canvassers, compositors, dressmakers, saleswomen, stenographers, ..."

6. Annual Report of the Industrial Commission ... New York State Department of by New York (State). Industrial Commission, John Mitchell, Edward F. Boyle (1921)
"Therefore it seems to me logical that in holding a promotion examination for hearing stenographer, it should be open only to hearing stenographers (there ..."

7. How to Plan a Library Building for Library Work by Charles Carroll Soule (1912)
"These all may be called staff stenographers. Even in libraries of moderate size, where there is a possibility of gifts or other growth which will require ..."

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