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radiotelegraph
English
Etymology
radio- +? telegraph
Noun
radiotelegraph (plural radiotelegraphs)
- wireless telegraphy
Verb
radiotelegraph (third-person singular simple present radiotelegraphs, present participle radiotelegraphing, simple past and past participle radiotelegraphed)
- To communicate or transmit by wireless telegraphy.
Anagrams
- teleradiograph
radiotelegraph From the web:
radiotelegrapher
English
Etymology
radio- +? telegrapher or radiotelegraph +? -er
Noun
radiotelegrapher (plural radiotelegraphers)
- A radiotelegraph operator.
radiotelegrapher From the web:
- what does radiotelegraphy mean
- what does radiotelegraphy
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