Associations to the word «Telegraphy»
Noun
- Wireless
- Morse
- Telegraph
- Signalling
- Edison
- Apparatus
- Exemption
- Licence
- Transmitting
- Itu
- Transmitter
- Inventor
- Tele
- Tesla
- Signaling
- Wire
- Telephone
- Spark
- Invention
- Telecommunication
- Regulation
- Transmission
- Cw
- Radio
- Electro
- Oscillation
- Induction
- Signal
- Wag
- Amendment
- Cable
- Receiver
- Patent
- Braun
- Si
- Electricity
- Pioneer
- Cipher
- Wig
- Physicist
- Kelvin
- Experiment
- Communication
- Faber
- Coil
- Telegram
- Wave
- Propagation
- Message
- Encyclopaedia
- Operator
- Proficiency
- Detector
- Dynamo
- Antenna
- Code
- Reuter
- Current
- Tuning
- Relay
- Cooke
- Sending
- Fleming
- Frequency
- Ultra
- Chatham
- Broadcasting
- Spectrum
- Magnet
- Transformer
- Balloon
- Gap
- Rfc
- Dodge
- Demonstration
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TELEGRAPHY, noun. Communication at a distance by means of the telegraph, either over wires or by wireless telegraphy, usually using Morse code
TELEGRAPHY, noun. The apparatus and techniques used in such a system
Dictionary definition
TELEGRAPHY, noun. Communicating at a distance by electric transmission over wire.
TELEGRAPHY, noun. Apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code).
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