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Definition of Dictaphones

Dictaphone
Dictaphone Dic"ta*phone, n. [Dictate + -phone, as in telephone.] A form of phonographic recorder and reproducer adapted for use in dictation, as in business.

Meaning of Dictaphones from wikipedia

- Dictaphone was an American company founded by Alexander Graham Bell that produced dictation machines. It is now a division of Nuance Communications, based...
- gradually replaced the purely acoustical recording methods of earlier dictaphones by the late 1930s. In 1945, the SoundScriber, Gray Audograph and Edison...
- began do****enting field recordings and his own lo-fi compositions on dictaphones, discarded stereos and four-track machines in the mid 1990s, later focusing...
- 5 billion. It was formerly also a maker of cameras, camera lenses and dictaphones, until it divested this part to OM Digital Solutions in 2020. In 2011...
- stream-of-consciousness words into a pair of dictaphones while the song's backing track pla****. They then swapped dictaphones and tried to determine what each other's...
- Bloch has issued several notable collections, with his 2010 release Dictaphones Vol. 1 garnering 5/5 stars in UNCUT, the magazine calling Bloch an "exceptional...
- He did. I send him a dictaphone and he recorded 5 takes, from a humble to a theatrical #WELCOME . I still have the dictaphone. Nothing ever has been...
- 22 (12): 1354–1361. doi:10.1109/JRPROC.1934.227217. S2CID 51630277. "Dictaphones Save Time of Stock Checkers Taking Inventory". Po****r Science. 139 (2):...
- Prosecutions of Offences Regulations, introducing trunk dialling and using dictaphones to make up for the small number of shorthand typists. He reorganised...
- Phonautogram (1857) Grooved cylinder Phonograph cylinder (1877) Graphophone/Dictaphone cylinder (1887) Perfected phonograph/Ediphone (1888) Salon cylinder (1890s)...