different between radiotelephone vs radiotelephony
radiotelephone
English
Alternative forms
- radio-telephone
Etymology
radio +? telephone
Noun
radiotelephone (plural radiotelephones)
- a device that allows two-way communication via radio
Translations
Verb
radiotelephone (third-person singular simple present radiotelephones, present participle radiotelephoning, simple past and past participle radiotelephoned)
- To communicate via such a device
See also
- radiotelephone on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- CB radio
- walkie-talkie
radiotelephone From the web:
radiotelephony
English
Etymology
radio- +? telephony
Noun
radiotelephony (uncountable)
- the transmission of sound (in both directions) using modulated radio waves rather than wires
Translations
See also
- wireless telegraphy
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