- stenog
- ste·nog
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
stenog — noun A stenographer. When a girls a young lady shes got to have a good supply of fresh skirts and clean shirt waists. Men like to see their stenogs dressed clean and pretty … Wiktionary
stenog — stə̇ˈnäg noun ( s) Etymology: by shortening : stenographer … Useful english dictionary
stenog. — abbr. ■ stenographer ■ stenographic ■ stenography … Useful english dictionary
stenographist — stenogˈraphist noun • • • Main Entry: ↑steno … Useful english dictionary
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