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dictating machine

American  
[dik-tey-ting] / ˈdɪk teɪ tɪŋ /

noun

  1. a machine for recording dictation, as on cassettes or disks, for subsequent transcription.


Etymology

Origin of dictating machine

First recorded in 1935–40

Example Sentences

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Unfortunately the disks he tried to adapt for his fledgling computer, paper coated with magnetic oxide used in an early dictating machine, proved too floppy.

From BBC • Apr. 1, 2016

One such arrangement might allow a company executive to dictate a memo into a smart dictating machine that will then distribute it, electronically, to offices around the world.

From Time Magazine Archive

For nearly two years Dictaphone has offered such a system specially designed to take advantage of the world's most successful dictating machine, the Time-Master.

From Time Magazine Archive

Thus we reported that Pope Pius XI, a scholar, took special delight in mechanical contraptions and gladly accepted the gift of a dictating machine from Thomas Edison.

From Time Magazine Archive

The brain may also be likened to the cylinder or disk used in a dictating machine and in phonographs, and a thought likened to the needle making the original record.

From Increasing Human Efficiency in Business, a contribution to the psychology of business by Scott, Walter Dill