= Used for all visual and sound signaling, radiotelegraphy, and on cables using siphon recorders, used in communicating with Navy. From Wordnik.com. [Manual of Military Training Second, Revised Edition] Reference
"It was inspired by the passion of Marconi," said Mr. Lodi, referring to the 1909 winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics credited with inventing radiotelegraphy. From Wordnik.com. [NYT > Global Home] Reference
After the end of his career in business, marred by the failure of the Panama Canal, Eiffel began an active life of scientific experimental research in the fields of meteorology, radiotelegraphy and aerodynamics. From Wordnik.com. [Art Knowledge News] Reference
1914: An aerological section is established within the Weather Bureau to meet growing needs of aviation; first daily radiotelegraphy broadcast of agricultural forecasts by the University of North Dakota. From Wordnik.com. [More ISO-2000 Weather Stations from Jones and Hansen « Climate Audit] Reference
LearnThatWord and the Open Dictionary of English are programs by LearnThat Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit.
Questions? Feedback? We want to hear from you!
Email us
or click here for instant support.
Copyright © 2005 and after - LearnThat Foundation. Patents pending.