Amanuensis in a sentence as a noun

I forgot: the biggest improvement would be an amanuensis for every doctor and nurse.

I can see an amanuensis relationship, but this apprentice will not be a net gain to the writer for a very long time, but a cost. It certainly isn't worth the writer's while to pay them.

In Ancient Rome when poets recited, it was common for an amanuensis in the crowd to copy down what was being recited. Copies would then be made by a team of slaves and sold in the marketplace without any of that money going to the poet.

Hire a team secretary, or junior engineers to shadow the seniors, or just be the amanuensis yourself.

Society will always encompass imaginativenessÍž many of scrutinizations but a few for an amanuensis. The perjured imaginativeness lies in the area of theory of knowledge but also the field of literature.

Amanuensis definitions

noun

someone skilled in the transcription of speech (especially dictation)

See also: stenographer