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shorthand [ˈ∫ɔ:thænd]1. noun2. adjective( = abbreviated) abrégé3. compounds* * *['ʃɔːthænd] 1.1) Commerce sténographie f, sténo (colloq) fin shorthand — en sténo (colloq)
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