Telegraph
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English
Noun
Telegraph (plural Telegraphs)- (historical) An apparatus, or a process, for communicating rapidly between distant points, especially by means of established visible or audible signals representing words or ideas, or by means of words and signs, transmitted by electrical means.
Verb
Telegraph (third-person singular simple present Telegraphs, present participle Telegraphing, simple past and past participle Telegraphed)
- To send a message by telegraph
- To give nonverbal signals to another, as with gestures or a change in attitude.
- Her frown telegraphed her displeasure.
- To show one's intended action unintentionally.
Adverbs for Telegraph
swiftly; instantly; faithfully; peremptorily; authoritatively; fraternally.
Thesaurus
Teletype, cable, cablegram, day letter, facsimile telegraph, fast telegram, flash, heliograph, multiplex, night letter, quadruplex, radio, radiogram, radiotelegraph, semaphore telegraph, send a wire, sign off, sign on, telegram, telex, wire
Etymology
From French télégraphe.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA: /ˈtɛl.ə.ɡɹæf/, /ˈtɛl.ɪ.ɡɹæf/' SAMPA: /"[email protected]\{f/, /"tEl.I.gr\{f/
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Translations
Noun
apparatus for communicating between distant points
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Derived terms
Verb
to send a message by telegraph
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