phonoˈgraphically, adv.
[f. phonographic: see -ically.]
In a phonographic manner.
1. According to or by means of phonography (Pitman's system of shorthand).
| 1845 I. Pitman Man. Phonogr. 42 If we write phonographically, we must, at least, name our letters phonetically. |
2. By means of the phonograph. Also fig.
| 1879 Sat. Mus. Rev. 6 Sept. 568/2 Mr. Sankey's voice in ‘Hold the Fort’, phonographically preserved on a sheet of tinfoil. 1882–3 Schaff's Encycl. Relig. Knowl. 1446 A volume of his sermons, phonographically reported. |