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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

Mr. Thomas Allen Reed has given an amusing account of his first exploit in this direction, when he was still struggling with the early difficulties of the system he soon after abandoned for phonography.

From Curious Church Customs and Cognate Subjects by Andrews, William

It should be added, however, that a knowledge of working on the type-writer should accompany the ability to write phonography.

From Work for Women by Manson, George J.

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.

The printer is, by the way, not the only artisan whose occupation phonography has destroyed.

From With The Eyes Shut 1898 by Bellamy, Edward




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