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phonography

[foh-nog-ruh-fee] / foʊˈnɒg rə fi /
NOUN
stenography
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The recording, part of Capitol's new import of Russian phonography, is disappointing.

From Time Magazine Archive

For all practical purposes phonography is no better now than it was thirty years ago.

From Work for Women by Manson, George J.

A public teacher of Pitman’s phonography had established himself in Derby, and the Midland engaged him to conduct classes for the junior clerks. 

From Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland by Tatlow, Joseph

The trouble is, however, that many of the so-called teachers of phonography have never done any actual reporting in their lives, and their advice and suggestions are not of much value.

From Work for Women by Manson, George J.

For this phonography really amounts to a study of the cheapest way of spelling words.

From Certain Personal Matters by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)




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