a person employed to take dictation or to copy manuscripts
Word origin
C17: from Latin āmanuensis, from the phrase servus ā manū slave at hand (that is, handwriting)
Examples of 'amanuenses' in a sentence
amanuenses
However, there are many occasions for triangulation, for example, language interpretation, signing and use of amanuenses.
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