Abduction

Stenography Dictionary Entry

Stenography Pattern

Stenography pattern for Abduction
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Outline Explanation
Halved B Stroke: A thick downward stroke written at half-length.
Position: It is placed above the line because the first vowel "a" is a first-position vowel.
Halving: The stroke is halved to represent the following "d" sound (Ab-d).
Full K Stroke with Shun Hook: A full-length thin horizontal stroke joined to the halved B.
K Stroke: Represents the "c" sound in "-duc-".
Shun Hook: A large final hook is attached to the end of the K stroke to represent the "-tion" or "-shun" sound.
Placement: On a horizontal straight stroke like K, the Shun hook is typically written on the upper side.

Key Rules Applied
Halving for T or D: The B is halved to add "d" without requiring a separate full D stroke.
Shun Hook: This large final hook is the standard way to represent the frequent "-shun" termination in English.

Definition

(noun) Leading away; a carrying away.

The stenography shorthand pattern for Abduction 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.

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The word "Abduction" 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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