0 someone who types and does shorthand as the main part of their job --
1 a person who does shorthand (= system of fast writing) in an office or records speech using a special machine in a court --
2 someone whose job is to do stenography (= a system of writing quickly using lines and symbols) --
I hope that the report will go quite wide and throw a spotlight on the relationship between, say, the pay of nurses, teachers and stenographers.
Another of these gentlemen who is receiving this stream of gold complains that he has not got a stenographer.
Inside they will note that the interpreters and the stenographers are employees of the white régime.
I think a blind stenographer is a wonderful asset to an office.
We also do not need stenographers as technology is changing so rapidly that it can service democracy much quicker.
What has happened over the period of our own lives is the arrival of the typewriter, the stenographer and the wireless on the roof.
The inquiry lasted for 40 days, and that is £22 a day for these stenographers.
The ordinary stenographer takes 100 or 120 words a minute; this work goes up to 200 words or about that a minute.