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stenographer

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[ stuh-nog-ruh-fer ]

noun

  1. a person who specializes in taking dictation in shorthand.


stenographer

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noun

    1. a person skilled in the use of shorthand and in typing Brit equivalentshorthand typist
    2. a peson with these skills whose job it is to record verbatim everything that is said during a court case
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Origin of stenographer1

An Americanism dating back to 1790–1800; stenograph + -er 1
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“Then I started writing. I got my big stack of index cards and sorted through them, and there the characters were. There were their stories. I was basically a stenographer.â€

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He would shake hands with the entire crew if the interview was on camera, and there would often be an embrace for the stenographers busily transcribing his thoughts.

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She spoke so quickly, at least six times during her testimony she was asked to slow down so a court stenographer could keep pace.

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Rather, it belonged to a woman from Illinois with a versatile résumé that included writing, acting, engineering and working as a stenographer: Lizzie Magie.

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Her research brought her to Brooklyn criminal court, and in 2004, she found one of the stenographers who had transcribed the trial.

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