Amanuenses

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An amanuense or an amanuensis is a noun, meaning "someone who is good at taking notes while someone else is talking" or "someone skilled in the transcription of speech." They act like a secretary.

The plural form is amanuenses.

Latin Roots

The term amanuensis is a Latin word meaning "a servant from the hand." The word refers to someone who is skilled at taking dictation.

Notes

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  1. Robinson, Solveig C. (2014). The Book in Society. Broadview Press: 65-68