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transcriber|trɑːnˈskraɪbə(r), træn-| [f. transcribe + -er1.] 1. One who transcribes; a copyist or copier, as distinct from an original writer.
1610Holland Camden's Brit. (1637), The carelesse negligence of transcribers. 1654Fuller Ephemeris Pref. 3, I..who have no commission to be an Authour, but a Transcriber. 1791Gentl. Mag. Jan. 21/1 The dull transcribers of printed sermons. 1841D'Israeli Amen. Lit. (1867) 218 Spurious writings..ascribed by ignorant transcribers to some ancient sage. 2. An item of office equipment on which dictation cannot be recorded, but which replays dictated matter for transcription by an (audio) typist.
1931Times 16 Mar. 1/6 All-electric Dictaphone with Shaver and Transcriber: good condition. 1976Southern Even. Echo (Southampton) 3 Nov. (Advt.), Duties will include shorthand or use of transcriber, typing, correspondence, filing, [etc.]. |