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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

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.

Besides acquiring the usual studies of the High School, he gave considerable time to phonography, in which he became so skilled that he could report any ordinary speaker with entire accuracy.

From The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother by Napheys, George H. (George Henry)

While inspecting the letter, Lieutenant Peden noticed the phonography, and asked me to read it.

From The Iron Furnace Slavery and Secession by Aughey, John H.

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

From Work for Women by Manson, George J.




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