Amanuensis

/ˌæməˈnjuːənsɪs/ noun

A person employed to write what someone else dictates; a secretary or scribe who transcribes spoken words.

From Latin 'amanuensis,' composed of 'a manu' (by hand) and the suffix '-ensis.' The term literally describes someone positioned at hand to record another's words.

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