Electronic vs Notetaker - What's the difference?
electronic | notetaker |
(physics, chemistry): Of or pertaining to an electron or electrons.
Operating on the physical behavior of electrons, especially in semiconductors.
Generated by an electronic device.
Of or pertaining to the Internet.
* {{quote-magazine, title=No hiding place
, date=2013-05-25, volume=407, issue=8837, page=74, magazine=(The Economist)
One who writes down notes.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 6, author=Elaine Sciolino, title=A Priest Methodically Reveals Ukrainian Jews’ Fate, work=New York Times
, passage=Traveling with a team that includes two interpreters, a photographer, a cameraman, a ballistics specialist, a mapping expert and a notetaker , Father Desbois records all the stories on video, sometimes holding the microphone himself, and asking questions in simple language and a flat tone. }}
An electronic device for notetaking, typically used by the disabled.
As an adjective electronic
is : Of or pertaining to an electron or electrons.As a noun notetaker is
one who writes down notes.electronic
English
Adjective
(-)citation, passage=In America alone, people spent $170 billion on “direct marketing”—junk mail of both the physical and electronic varieties—last year. Yet of those who received unsolicited adverts through the post, only 3% bought anything as a result.}}
Derived terms
(electronic)Statistics
* ----notetaker
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Noun
(en noun)citation
