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Definition of Stenotypes
1. stenotype [v] - See also: stenotype
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stenotypes
Literary usage of Stenotypes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Phonographer: Being an Inductive Exposition of Phonography by James Eugene Munson (1868)
"The stenotypes of the vowels may be written in with the consonant stenotypes in
the order of their occurrence in the word. A hyphen between the stenotype of ..."
2. The Complete Phonographer, and Reporter's Guide: An Inductive Exposition of by James Eugene Munson (1894)
"The stenotypes of the upstroke stems shee, lee, and ree are distinguished from
ish, el, and er respectively, by being printed in italics. ..."
3. The Complete Phonographer and Reporter's Guide: An Inductive Exposition of by James Eugene Munson (1877)
"How may phonographic outlines be indicated by the letters of the ordinary printing
alphabet? 252. In what are the stenotypes of up-stroke stems printed ? ..."
4. Text-book of Light-line Shorthand: A Practical, Phonetic System, Without by Roscoe Lorenzo Eames (1883)
"stenotypes in parenthesis will be occasionally introduced in the following ...
No confusion will result from printing the stenotypes consecutively, ..."
5. Vocations for the Trained Woman: Agriculture, Social Service, Secretarial by Eleanor Martin, Margaret A. Post, Susan Myra Kingsbury (1914)
"With the development and increasing use of mechanical office appliances, phonographs,
dictaphones, adding machines, and stenotypes, which can well be ..."