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Dictograph
[ dik-tuh-graf, -grahf ]
- a brand name for a telephonic device with a highly sensitive transmitter obviating the necessity of a mouthpiece: used for listening to conversations secretly or obtaining a record of them.
Dictograph
/ ˈdɪktəˌɡrɑːf; -ˌɡræf /
noun
- a telephonic instrument for secretly monitoring or recording conversations by means of a small, sensitive, and often concealed microphone
Example Sentences
At the time, statutes governing electronic surveillance were nebulous, and Burns was an avid user of a Dictograph—a primitive listening device that could be concealed in anything from a clock to a chandelier.
This would explain why the Dictograph set up by the private detectives working for Mollie Burkhart’s family had never picked up any incriminating statements, and why Rose’s clothes had never been found in the creek.
A dictograph in the private office, yonder, has a record of the talk between us of the other morning, in which you made patent confession to being the Masquer.
But I had, of course, the Deutch apartment, as well as yours, wired for a dictograph.
"The dictograph," I whispered to Rolston, and he pressed my arm to show he understood.
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