Abeyance

Stenography Dictionary Entry

Stenography Pattern

Stenography pattern for Abeyance
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Outline Explanation
Stroke B: A full-length thick downward stroke written on the line.
N-hook + Circle S:
An N-hook is attached to the following stroke.
Since the word ends in "-nce" (no final vowel), a Circle S is placed inside the N-hook (the "Small Circle in Hook" rule).

Key Rules Applied:
Second Position: The "a" in "abey" is a long "A" sound, which is a second-place vowel, so the B rests on the line.
N-hook with S-circle: This combination represents the "-nce" sound. Because there is no final vowel after the "s" (unlike aberrancy), we use the circle instead of the full stroke.

Definition

(noun) Expectancy; condition of ownership of real property being undetermined; lapse in succession of ownership of estate, or title.

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About "Abeyance" in Stenography

The word "Abeyance" 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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