Abdicant

Stenography Dictionary Entry

Stenography Pattern

Stenography pattern for Abdicant
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Outline Explanation
The B Stroke (Abdi-):
The outline begins with a B stroke, which is a thick, vertical downstroke. To represent the "d" sound following it, this stroke is halved in length, efficiently covering the "abd" portion of the word in one short movement.
The K Stroke (-ca-):
A K stroke, which is a thin, horizontal straight line, is joined directly to the bottom of the halved B stroke. This represents the "k" sound in the middle of the word.
The N Hook (-nt):
A small N hook is attached to the end of the K stroke using an anti-clockwise (left-hand) motion. On this horizontal stroke, the hook is placed on the upper side of the line.
The Halving Principle (-t):
The K stroke itself is halved in length. By shortening the K stroke while also adding the N hook, the final "t" sound is indicated, allowing the single abbreviated character to represent the entire "-cant" ending.

Definition

(noun) One who abdicates.

The stenography shorthand pattern for Abdicant is used by court reporters, captioners, and transcriptionists. Stenographers use specialized machines with fewer keys than a standard keyboard to chord these patterns at high speeds.

This stenography dictionary entry for Abdicant provides the standard definition and stroke pattern to help stenography students and professionals improve their speed and accuracy in machine shorthand.

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The word "Abdicant" is an important term in stenography and shorthand writing. Stenographers use specific stroke patterns to represent this word efficiently during rapid transcription. This stenography dictionary entry provides the standard definition and stroke pattern to help stenography students and professionals master their craft.

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