Dic"to*graph (?), n. [L. dictum a
thing said + E. -graph.] A telephonic instrument for
office or other similar use, having a sound-magnifying device enabling
the ordinary mouthpiece to be dispensed with. Much use has been made
of it for overhearing, or for recording, conversations for the purpose
of obtaining evidence for use in litigation.
&fist; The makers of this instrument spell it
dictograph.
Dic"to*graph (?), n. [L. dictum a
thing said + E. -graph.] A telephonic instrument for
office or other similar use, having a sound-magnifying device enabling
the ordinary mouthpiece to be dispensed with. Much use has been made
of it for overhearing, or for recording, conversations for the purpose
of obtaining evidence for use in litigation.
&fist; The makers of this instrument spell it
dictograph.