Similar words: telegraph, telegraphic, telegram, electroencephalography, physical geography, line graph, biography, epigraphy. Meaning: [tɪ'legrəfɪ] n. 1. communicating at a distance by electric transmission over wire 2. apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code).
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1 Language is the same in this respect as telegraphy, genetic codes, and mathematics.
2 The earliest form of submarine cable telegraphy: manual simplex working using a cable code key.
3 A message transmitted by wireless telegraphy.
4 Morse code was an early code in telegraphy.
5 He taught Edison railway telegraphy.
6 Safety radio telegraphy certificate One (1) copy.
7 Thomas Edison invents multiplex telegraphy.
8 Telegraphy in which messages are transmitted by radio instead of wire.
9 In WT O's accord have some telegraphy article will be encash.
10 Voice radio, as opposed to wireless telegraphy, was first successfully tried in 1906, but the first broadcasting stations were opened in 1920, after the war.
11 Wireless telegraphy, the phonograph and the radio are based on this law.
12 In a telegraphy system, a pulse ( often + 80 V ) that represents a 1 - bit.
13 The core of intelligent telegraphy system is speech recognition technology.
14 Among others, he experimented with the idea of telegraphy ? sending messages over a wire by electricity.
15 Telegraphy by Samuel F. B. Morse. Morse invents American Morse Code.
16 He also had a working association with the civil engineer Robert Sabine, one of the pioneers of transatlantic telegraphy.
17 Guglielmo Marconl, Italian physicist and pioneer in the use of wireless telegraphy, died in Rome.
18 The dispatching of a signal, message, or other form of intelligence by wire, radio, telegraphy, telephony, facsimile,[www.Sentencedict.com] or other means.
19 The great law of vibration is based on like producing like. Like causes produce like effects. Wireless telegraphy, the phonograph and the radio are based on this law.
20 For example, the Call Center System of Mobile Company's 1860, Telegraphy Company's 1000 and 10000 are very familiar brands for consumers.
21 In 1832 Samuel F. B. Morse made sketches of ideas for a system of electric telegraphy, and in 1835 he developed a code to represent letters and numbers (Morse code).
22 Marconi shares the Nobel Prize in Physics, with Karl Ferdinand Braun for their work in the development of wireless telegraphy .
23 The sound , image , or message transmitted or received in telegraphy , telephony , radio , television, or radar.
24 As a new information carrier, the smart card is applied in finance and telegraphy field.
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