Definition of Stenographs. Meaning of Stenographs. Synonyms of Stenographs

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Definition of Stenographs

Stenograph
Stenograph Sten"o*graph, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stenographed; p. pr. & vb. n. Stenographing.] To write or report in stenographic characters.

Meaning of Stenographs from wikipedia

- GitHub. 清澈籁. "速录机的原理是什么?". Zhihu. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stenographs (typewriters). The Open Steno Project Open source hardware, software...
- Stenograph first model, Miles Bartholomew, 1879...
- that of Rudolf Steiner. Although he did not originally intend that the stenographs of his thousands of lectures be published, he relented and named his...
- instead of one letter at a time. The fastest typists (as of 2007) use a stenograph, a kind of chorded keyboard used by most court reporters and closed-caption...
- measured through certification exams and licensing. The training on a stenograph machine requires the person to p**** writing speed tests of up to 225 words...
- horse) basic to bicycles and motorcycles & the key typewriter and earliest stenograph Friedrich Parrot (1791–1841), a Baltic German naturalist, explorer, and...
- stenotype. Such chorded phonetic keyboards, such as those manufactured by Stenograph, produce an intermediate shorthand format in which a combination of phonetics-...
- 2006-05-26. "12th Congress of the Communist Party (Bolshevik) of Ukraine, Stenograph Record", Kharkiv 1934. Unknown Eastern Ukraine, The Ukrainian W**** (14...
- dalmatinskoga od dneva ... do ... 18 ... , u koji dan zasjedanje bi odgodjeno. (Stenograph. und analyt. Mitteilungen der ... Session der dalmatischen Landesversammlung...
- earliest typewriter with a keyboard (1821). He later developed an early stenograph machine which used 16 characters (1827), a device to record piano music...