Crossword clues for steno
steno
- Aide with a pad
- Word before pad or pool
- Testimony recorder, for short
- Speedy note taker
- Professional listener
- Pro with a pad and pen
- Pool party
- Part of a pool
- Old pool denizen
- Office wkr
- Office clerk
- Low-tech note taker
- Help for a dictator?
- Dictator's subject?
- Dictator's helper?
- Dictator's asst.?
- Dictation taker, once
- Courtroom employee
- Court note-taker
- Trial recorder
- Transcript source
- Takedown expert?
- Takedown artist?
- Shorthand, in short
- Record producer?
- Pitman user
- Person taking dictation, for short
- Pad holder, for short
- One used to being dictated to
- One subject to a dictator?
- Office scribe
- Office recorder
- Office employee of old
- Increasingly rare office job
- Fast note taker
- Dictator's right hand?
- Deposition taker
- Courtroom worker, for short
- Courtroom pro
- Court reporter, for short
- A type of pool
- Writer of short letters
- Worker with a pad
- Worker mixing up notes?
- Word before pool or pad
- Winnie Winkle of comics
- Voice recorder's human alternative
- User of the Pitman system
- User of a pad with a center rule
- Trial worker
- Trial noter
- Transcribing pro
- Temp of old
- Taker of notes
- Tachygraphy expert
- Symbol-writing pro
- Speedy notetaker
- Shorthanded worker?
- Shorthand user, briefly
- Shorthand gal
- Short story writer?
- Short shorthand writer?
- Secretarial asst
- Sec'y, often
- Professional note taker
- Pro in taking dictation
- Pro at transcription
- Pro at generating transcripts
- Pool member, once
- Pool member, maybe
- Pool girl
- Person with a pad
- Padded court figure?
- One working for a dictator
- One whose boss is a dictator?
- One who's on the pad
- One who works for a dictator?
- One who should be well padded?
- One who probably knows Gregg
- One who knows Gregg
- One who appreciates a great dictator
- One taking shorthand, for short
- One in the pool
- One in a certain pool
- One helping a dictator
- One collecting thoughts on the record
- Old pool worker, briefly
- Old memo writer
- Old kind of pool
- Office worker, once
- Office worker of yore
- Office transcriber
- Office pro
- Office pool worker
- Office employe
- Office dictation taker
- Obsolescent type of pad
- Obsolescent office temp
- Obsolescent office position
- Note-taking pro
- Note-taking pool type
- Note taker (Abbr.)
- Minutes man, perhaps
- Member of a pool, once
- Member of a pool
- Literally "narrow" occupation
- Letter taker
- Job in court, for short
- It's shorthand for shorthand
- Intended user of a certain ruled pad
- Indoor pool?
- Gregg student, briefly
- Gregg specialist, cut
- Girl with a notebook
- Employee of a dictator?
- Employee of a dictator
- Employee in a pool
- Dictators' underling
- Dictator's helper, once
- Dictator's employee?
- Dictator's asst
- Deposition aide
- Courtroom staple, for short
- Courtroom note taker, for short
- Court reporter, perhaps
- Court reporter, in short
- Court reporter, for one
- Court reporter for one
- Court pro
- Court figure, for short
- CEO's shorthand pro
- Bygone office position
- Apt anagram of ''notes''
- Apt "notes" anagram
- Anagram of "notes," aptly
- "Mad Men" office skill
- ___ pad (reporter's notebook)
- Shorthand, for short
- Person in a pool, once
- Pad type
- Dictator's aide, in days gone by
- Shorthand user, for short
- Dictation taker, for short
- Kind of pad or pool
- Pool party?
- Dictator's assistant?
- Office assistant, once
- Office worker, for short
- Minutes taker, maybe
- Bygone aide
- Shorthander, for short
- Trial figure
- Gregg grad
- Letter taker, for short
- Memo taker of old
- Kind of pool, once
- Court employee, for short
- Shorthand taker, for short
- Prefix with -graphy
- Shorthand writer, for short
- Transcript preparer
- Gregg expert
- Pad user, for short
- Court figure, briefly
- Fast writer
- Shorthand pro, for short
- Meeting transcriber
- Gregg method user
- Pool person, perhaps
- With 26-Down, it may be used in a pool
- Court reporter, briefly
- Shorthand expert, for short
- Pool member of old
- Gregg pro
- Position that's an anagram, appropriately, of "notes"
- Recording artist?
- Low-tech office recorder
- Pool temp, maybe
- Old office note taker
- Note taker using symbols
- "Mad Men" extra
- Old office worker who took dictation
- One who keeps padded accounts?
- Dictator's underling?
- Exec's note taker
- Dictation expert
- Pro at shorthand
- Court recorder
- Old-style office job
- Anagram of "notes," appropriately
- Bygone office worker
- Court reporter, e.g.
- One whose work hours may involve minutes
- ___ pad (retro notebook)
- Worker whose name is, appropriately, an anagram of NOTES
- Office aide
- Transcriber, for short
- Girl in a pool
- Crater explored by Apollo 17
- Word form with typist
- Job made almost obsolete by voice recorders
- Shorthanded one?
- Apt anagram for notes
- Old-style word processor
- Off. figure
- Type lead-in
- Office-pool member
- Winnie Winkle of comics, e.g.
- Anagrammatically, she takes notes
- Exec's helper of yore
- Mem. of a pool
- Off. worker
- Worker in an exec's office
- A 64 Across for "notes"
- Pool worker, for short
- Office wkr.
- Comics' Winnie Winkle, e.g.
- Dictation whiz
- Pool occupant
- Pool employee
- Secretary, at times
- One in a pool
- One in an office pool
- Pool participant
- Shorthand transcriber
- Exec's employee
- Gregg specialist, for short
- Gregg girl
- Pitman specialist, for short
- Narrow: Comb. form
- Note-taker, for short
- Court aide
- Office employee, for short
- Winnie Winkle of comics, e.g
- Nine-to-fiver
- Worker in a pool
- To whom an exec dictates
- Exec's brain, on occasion
- Word with graph or type
- Prefix with graph or type
- Prefix for graph or type
- Office helper
- "Nine to Five" figure
- Various notes for typist
- American shorthand fast enough? Not entirely
- __ pool
- Exec's clerk
- Dictation-taking pro
- Courtroom figure
- Dictation pro
- Courtroom worker, briefly
- Court worker
- Shorthand whiz
- Shorthand specialist
- Exec's scribe
- Apt anagram of "notes"
- Type of pad
- Transcription taker (Abbr.)
- Transcription pro
- Dictation taker, briefly
- __ pad
- Gregg user
- Gal Friday
- Courtroom transcript pro
- "Mad Men" pool member
- Testimony taker
- One who responds to a dictator?
- Office writer
- Office help
- Office girl
- Office gal
- Courtroom employee, briefly
- CEO's aide
Wiktionary
n. a stenographer, someone whose job is to take dictation in shorthand
Wikipedia
Steno may refer to:
- Steno, Salamis, small community at the northwest of Salamis Island, Greece
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Stenography, the process of writing in shorthand
- Stenotype, a specialized chorded keyboard or typewriter used by stenographers for shorthand use
- Stenotrophomonas maltophilia (Steno), an aerobic, nonfermentative, Gram-negative bacterium which causes uncommon but difficult to treat infections in humans
- Steno (genus), the monotypic genus of the Rough-toothed Dolphin
- Steno Diabetes Center, a research and teaching hospital in Gentofte, Denmark
Steno is a relatively small lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the Moon's far side. It lies to the south-southwest of the slightly larger crater Stearns, a much younger and less worn formation. Farther to the northwest of Steno is Appleton, and to the east is Nušl.
This is a worn crater formation that has a circular outer rim that remains relatively well-defined. The rim edge is marked only by a few tiny craterlets. The interior floor and inner walls are nearly featureless, except for a few faint groove marks and some tiny craterlets. It is otherwise an undistinguished formation.
Steno, the artistic name of Stefano Vanzina (19 January 1915 – 13 March 1988) was an Italian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. Two of his films, Un giorno in pretura (1954) and Febbre da cavallo (1976), were shown in a retrospective section on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival.
Steno Crater is an impact crater in the Mare Australe quadrangle of Mars, located at 68.0°S latitude and 115.6°W longitude. It is 106.9 km in diameter and was named after Nicolas Steno, and the name was approved in 1973 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN).
Wikistenowest.jpg|Western side of Steno (Martian crater), as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter).
Usage examples of "steno".
In the little corner of society in which Countess Steno, the Gorkas and Lincoln Maitland moved, who was hypocritical and spiteful enough to practise that counsel?
He allows Steno to love him because she is diabolically pretty, notwithstanding her forty years, and then she is, in spite of all, a real noblewoman, which flattered him.
It was rarely manifested in a manner more unexpected than in the case of charming Alba Steno, who was possibly dreaming of him at the very moment when, in the silence of the night, he was forcing himself to prove that she was capable of that species of epistolary parricide.
The pen flew, carrying with it all the sensibility of the intellectual man who had completely forgotten Madame Steno, Gorka, Maitland, and the calumniated Contessina, until he should awake from his lucid intoxication at nightfall.
To spend the evening at the Villa Steno, after spending all the morning of the day before at the Palais Castagna, was to realize one of those paradoxes of contradictory sensations such as Dorsenne loved, for poor Ardea had been ruined in having attempted to do a few years later that which Countess Catherine had done at the proper moment.
The result was that on all the walls of Rome, including that of the Rue Vingt Septembre on which was the Villa Steno, were posted multi-colored placards announcing the sale, under the management of Cavalier Fossati, of the collection of art and of furniture of the Palais Castagna.
The comparison between the lot of Madame Steno and that of the heir of the Castagnas had almost caused the writer to forget his plan of inquiry as to the author of the anonymous letters.
Ardea himself was there, the centre of a group composed of Alba Steno, Madame Maitland, Fanny Hafner and the wealthy Baron, who, standing aloof and erect, leaning against a console, seemed like a beneficent and venerable man in the act of blessing youth.
Never had Madame Steno displayed diplomacy in the changes of her passions, and they had been numerous before the arrival of Gorka, to whom she had remained faithful two years, an almost incomprehensible thing!
But the grandnephew of Urban VII, seated between sublime Fanny Hafner, in pale blue, and pretty Alba Steno, in bright red, opposite Madame Maitland, so graceful in her mauve toilette, had in no manner the air of a man crushed by adversity.
First of all, it was necessary for the young man to go in search of Madame Steno on the terrace, which terminated in a paradise of Italian voluptuousness, the salon furnished in imitation of Paris.
For the time being, the longing for refinement seemed reduced to the passionate inhalations of that divine, fair rose of love which was Madame Steno, a rose almost too full-blown, and which the autumn of forty years had begun to fade.
He had touched, he felt it, a tender spot in that heart, and perceived with grief that not only had Alba Steno not written the anonymous letters addressed to Gorka, but that, on the contrary, she had received some herself.
Who was the mysterious denunciator who had warned in that abominable manner the daughter of Madame Steno after the lover?
For neither the one nor the other had failed to notice the relations between Madame Steno and Maitland, much less her position with regard to Gorka.