Definitions for Dictograph

Dictograph Dic·to·graph

Spelling: [dik-tuh-graf, -grahf]
IPA: /ˈdɪk təˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf/

Dictograph is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 750 anagrams from letters in Dictograph (acdghioprt).

Examples for Dictograph

I'll tell Judson I've come alone, to talk for the Dictograph and stand on the trapdoor.

That was the day she and Dean were planning to put in a Dictograph.

She recalled what a strain it had been on her nerves the day she watched on the roof while Dean installed the Dictograph.

He recalled that Jane Strong over the Dictograph had heard old Hoff speak of something that he called the "wonder-worker."

There's only one way to get what we want and that is to use a Dictograph.

A moment elapsed, then, "Not without Gennaro," came a gruff voice in Italian from the Dictograph.

"The Dictograph," I whispered to Rolston, and he pressed my arm to show he understood.

The Dictograph, which had been all sound a moment before, was as mute as a cigar-box.

Theres a Dictograph in the room you occupied, my dear, observed the monocle-man.

"When they close up for the night, Murphy, Gallant and I will go in and rig up the Dictograph," he said.

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