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phonographically

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.

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