Stenographic
(adjective)
Relating to or using shorthand writing or symbols.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from greek stenos 'narrow' + graphia 'writing'.
Examples:
- The stenographic reporter took notes in shorthand during the court proceedings.
- The stenographic system was designed to allow for fast and efficient note-taking.
- The stenographic symbols were a shorthand method of writing that was difficult to read.
- The stenographic notes were transcribed into regular text for use in legal documents.
- The stenographic technique allowed the reporter to take detailed notes in a short amount of time.