"Stenography" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Stenography refers to the art or practice of writing in shorthand, or the written record or notes made in shorthand. It is a means of recording spoken or written language in a condensed form, using abbreviations, symbols, and other shorthand notations to capture the essential messages and sounds of spoken words.
A rapid or shorthand method of writing, especially using an instrument called a stenotype machine, typically to record what is being said at a high speed, enabling rapid transcription of dictation or speech.
A person who writes shorthand, especially a skilled person who can write quickly and accurately.
Stenographers are people who take down spoken words in shorthand, usually in a court of law, business setting, or other formal situation. They use a stenotype machine to rapidly transcribe spoken language into written text, allowing for a record of meetings, court proceedings, and other spoken communication.
Stenopelmatus is a genus of short-horned grasshoppers that belong to the family Romaleidae.
Stenophagous refers to an animal that eats or feeds on narrow food, typically referring to organisms that eat small or thin organisms, such as insects, or algae.