Synonyms for telegraphy
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : tuh-leg-ruh-fee |
Phonetic Transcription : təˈlɛg rə fi |
Top 10 synonyms for telegraphy
Définition of telegraphy
- As in radio : noun communication by electronic air waves
- A woodpecker's telegraphy broke the quiet like a volley of pistol shots.
- Extract from : « The Gentleman From Indiana » by Booth Tarkington
- And in 1869 Lowestoft was not much more than a village, and telegraphy was in its infancy.
- Extract from : « Edward FitzGerald and "Posh" » by James Blyth
- In the age of telegraphy, that disaster would have been averted.
- Extract from : « William Pitt and the Great War » by John Holland Rose
- Locomotives and telegraphy are mere snails compared to thought.
- Extract from : « The Iron Horse » by R.M. Ballantyne
- But had the last word in telegraphy been spoken, when it was invented?
- Extract from : « Historic Oddities » by Sabine Baring-Gould
- Not even the demands of telegraphy will rouse them to robust activity.
- Extract from : « A Corner of Spain » by Walter Wood
- Thus, in the style of telegraphy, as though he wrote in hot haste.
- Extract from : « In the Year of Jubilee » by George Gissing
- A parallel example is recorded in the twin art of telegraphy.
- Extract from : « Inventors at Work » by George Iles
- This was long before the time of telegraphy or even of railroads.
- Extract from : « Superwomen » by Albert Payson Terhune
- He, like the first, was a specialist in signalling and telegraphy.
- Extract from : « The Fortunate Isles » by Mary Stuart Boyd
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