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steno
1[sten-oh]
noun
plural
stenosa stenographer.
the art or practice of a stenographer; stenography.
steno-
2a combining form meaning “narrow,” “close,” used in the formation of compound words.
stenopetalous.
steno.
3abbreviation
stenographer.
stenographic.
stenography.
steno-
1combining form
indicating narrowness or contraction
stenography
stenosis
steno
2/ ˈɛəʊ /
noun
informalshort for stenographer
Word History and Origins
Origin of steno2
Origin of steno3
Word History and Origins
Origin of steno1
Example Sentences
Elsewhere in “Mothercare,” we get glimpses of a woman who took painting lessons, who scribbled her diary into steno pads, who wrote short stories about her cat.
So, to keep himself organized, Horton started writing everything down in a steno pad notebook.
Back then, he wrote his observations — temperatures, snow, the sight of a gray jay or the tracks of a red fox — in small round script in steno notepads, to keep busy in a place he came to be alone.
The Nordic region's biggest bank on Wednesday removed the note by Chief Analyst Martin Enlund and Global Chief Strategist Andreas Steno Larsen from its website, after it caused a stir on Twitter.
"We have initiated an internal review, and the two analysts will not write or publish during the review," Nordea's Chief communicator Tuomas Forsell told Reuters in repose to questions about the analysts named on the note, Martin Enlund and Andreas Steno Larsen.
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When To Use
Steno- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “narrow” or "close." It is used in a variety of medical, scientific, and other technical terms, especially in biology.Steno- comes from the Greek ٱó, meaning “narrow.”
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