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Meanings of
wireless telegraph
in English
Portuguese
radiotelefonia
Catalan
radiotelègraf
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The use of radio to send telegraphic messages (usually by Morse code)
radiotelegraph
radiotelegraphy
wireless telegraphy
Portuguese
radiotelefonia
Usage of
wireless telegraph
in English
1
The telegraph wire around the globe is melted into the
wireless
telegraph
.
2
Upon a lofty spire of granite stands a
wireless
telegraph
instrument.
3
The marines get aviation, searchlight,
wireless
telegraph
,
heliograph, and other drill.
4
They were receiving messages, said they, with this wonderful
wireless
telegraph
of theirs.
5
This is to the wireless telephone what the coherer is to the
wireless
telegraph
.
6
You boys have a
wireless
telegraph
outfit on your Wondership?
7
He richly deserves the laurels and the rewards as the inventor of the
wireless
telegraph
.
8
David Grossman reports from the Isle of Wight, home to the first-ever
wireless
telegraph
station.
9
Perhaps, if we turned to page 64 for an example of interference with
wireless
telegraph
.
10
The
wireless
telegraph
is a step in the demonstration.
11
Five of these and three naval stations are to be equipped with the
wireless
telegraph
.
12
Soon from the aerials snapped the vicious sparks that told of the
wireless
telegraph
being worked.
13
The government also has a
wireless
telegraph
station at Santo Domingo City and another at Macoris.
14
A simple but very efficient
wireless
telegraph
may be constructed at slight cost from the following description:
15
It leveled the antennae of the
wireless
telegraph
systems all over the world, cutting off communication everywhere.
16
You are trying to live a medieval life in a day of
wireless
telegraph
and air ships.
Other examples for "wireless telegraph"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
wireless
telegraph
wireless
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
wireless telegraph
Portuguese
radiotelefonia
radiofonia
Catalan
radiotelègraf
radiotelegrafia
Wireless telegraph
through the time
Wireless telegraph
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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