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Pitman   /pˈɪtmən/   Listen
Pitman

noun
(pl. pitmen)
1.
English educator who invented a system of phonetic shorthand (1813-1897).  Synonym: Sir Isaac Pitman.
2.
Someone who works in a coal mine.  Synonyms: coal miner, collier.






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"Pitman" Quotes from Famous Books



... known as "the borough," on the bank of the river above the railroad bridge. Three young ladies of Haverhill went to see it, escorted by Mr. Whittier. They found that the animal had succumbed to the New England climate, and had just been buried. One of the ladies, Harriet Minot, afterward Mrs. Pitman, a life-long friend of the poet, suggested that he should write an elegy, and these are the lines ...
— Whittier-land - A Handbook of North Essex • Samuel T. Pickard



Words linked to "Pitman" :   coal miner, pedagog, collier, miner, pedagogue, educator, mineworker



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