transcriptionist
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of transcriptionist
First recorded in 1920–25; transcription ( def. ) + -ist ( def. )
Example Sentences
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You don’t need a $50,000 or $100,000 Braille book where an expert transcriptionist has to make tactile graphics by hand.
From Science Magazine
She worked from home as a medical transcriptionist and enjoyed traveling.
From Washington Post
The legal transcriptionist stopped going to the grocery store and local restaurants after the CDC lifted mask requirements in May.
From Seattle Times
That month, the former medical transcriptionist and technical writer for Boeing launched her own search.
From Washington Post
But Ms. Graves, a legal transcriptionist in Starkville, Miss., said she would not be taking a coronavirus vaccine — and the sight of Vice President Mike Pence rolling up his sleeve to get vaccinated on live television on Friday, she added, would not change her mind.
From New York Times
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