[dĭḱtə-fōń]
A trademark used for an apparatus that records and reproduces dictation for transcription. This trademark sometimes occurs in print in lowercase:“There's a dictaphone in the lab, so we're talking as we work” (Chicago Tribune)
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A Dictaphone is a recorder used by doctors for dictation purpose in the health care industry. Doctors use this recorder to dictate orders verbally which are then transcribed by medical transcriptionist.
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Dictaphone (a tape recorder that records and reproduces dictation)
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Dictaphone was an American company, a producer of dictation machines—sound recording devices most commonly used to record speech for later playback or to be typed into print. The name "Dictaphone" is...
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The Dictaphone trademark was registered in 1907 by the Graphophone Company founded by Alexander Graham Bell and Charles Sumner Tainter in 1888 that sold the first office dictation machines.
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