dactylograph
[dækˈtɪləgrɑːf]
Definitions
1. noun
An expert in fingerprints, especially in the field of criminal investigation.
“The dactylograph was called to analyze the crime scene and match the suspect’s prints to the evidence.”
[dækˈtɪləgrɑːf]
1. noun
An expert in fingerprints, especially in the field of criminal investigation.
“The dactylograph was called to analyze the crime scene and match the suspect’s prints to the evidence.”