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tachygraphy
ta·chyg·ra·phy T0007800 (tă-kĭg′rə-fē, tə-)n. The art or practice of rapid writing or shorthand, especially the stenography of the ancient Greeks and Romans.tachygraphy (tæˈkɪɡrəfɪ) n (Historical Terms) shorthand, esp as used in ancient Rome or Greece taˈchygrapher, taˈchygraphist n tachygraphic, tachygraphical adj ˌtachyˈgraphically advta•chyg•ra•phy (tæˈkɪg rə fi, tə-) n. shorthand, esp. any of various shorthand systems of the ancient Greeks and Romans. [1635–45] tachygraphy1. the ancient Greek and Roman shorthand systems. 2. cursive writing. — tachygrapher, tachygraphist, n. — tachygraphic, tachygraphical, adj.See also: WritingThesaurusNoun | 1. | tachygraphy - a method of writing rapidly shorthand, stenographyhandwriting, script, hand - something written by hand; "she recognized his handwriting"; "his hand was illegible" | TranslationsTachyglossidae
Tachyglossidae[‚tak·ə′gläs·ə‚dē] (vertebrate zoology) A family of monotreme mammals having relatively large brains with convoluted cerebral hemispheres; comprises the echidnas or spiny anteaters. tachygraphy
Synonyms for tachygraphynoun a method of writing rapidlySynonymsRelated Words |