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Desireless
Desireless De*sire"less, a.
Free from desire. --Donne.
Fireless
Fireless Fire"less, a.
Destitute of fire.
Hireless
Hireless Hire"less, a.
Without hire. --Davenant.
Tireless
Tireless Tire"less, a.
Untiring.
WirelessWireless Wire"less, a.
Having no wire; specif. (Elec.), designating, or pertaining
to, a method of telegraphy, telephony, etc., in which the
messages, etc., are transmitted through space by electric
waves; as, a wireless message.
Wireless telegraphy or telegraph (Elec.), any system of
telegraphy employing no connecting wire or wires between
the transmitting and receiving stations.
Note: Although more or less successful researchers were made
on the subject by Joseph Henry, Hertz, Oliver Lodge,
and others, the first commercially successful system
was that of Guglielmo Marconi, patented in March, 1897.
Marconi employed electric waves of high frequency set
up by an induction coil in an oscillator, these waves
being launched into space through a lofty antenna. The
receiving apparatus consisted of another antenna in
circuit with a coherer and small battery for operating
through a relay the ordinary telegraphic receiver. This
apparatus contains the essential features of all the
systems now in use.
Wireless telephone, an apparatus or contrivance for
wireless telephony.
Wireless telephony, telephony without wires, usually
employing electric waves of high frequency emitted from an
oscillator or generator, as in wireless telegraphy. A
telephone transmitter causes fluctuations in these waves,
it being the fluctuations only which affect the receiver. WirelessWireless Wire"less, a.
Having no wire; specif. (Elec.), designating, or pertaining
to, a method of telegraphy, telephony, etc., in which the
messages, etc., are transmitted through space by electric
waves; as, a wireless message.
Wireless telegraphy or telegraph (Elec.), any system of
telegraphy employing no connecting wire or wires between
the transmitting and receiving stations.
Note: Although more or less successful researchers were made
on the subject by Joseph Henry, Hertz, Oliver Lodge,
and others, the first commercially successful system
was that of Guglielmo Marconi, patented in March, 1897.
Marconi employed electric waves of high frequency set
up by an induction coil in an oscillator, these waves
being launched into space through a lofty antenna. The
receiving apparatus consisted of another antenna in
circuit with a coherer and small battery for operating
through a relay the ordinary telegraphic receiver. This
apparatus contains the essential features of all the
systems now in use.
Wireless telephone, an apparatus or contrivance for
wireless telephony.
Wireless telephony, telephony without wires, usually
employing electric waves of high frequency emitted from an
oscillator or generator, as in wireless telegraphy. A
telephone transmitter causes fluctuations in these waves,
it being the fluctuations only which affect the receiver. Wireless telephoneWireless Wire"less, a.
Having no wire; specif. (Elec.), designating, or pertaining
to, a method of telegraphy, telephony, etc., in which the
messages, etc., are transmitted through space by electric
waves; as, a wireless message.
Wireless telegraphy or telegraph (Elec.), any system of
telegraphy employing no connecting wire or wires between
the transmitting and receiving stations.
Note: Although more or less successful researchers were made
on the subject by Joseph Henry, Hertz, Oliver Lodge,
and others, the first commercially successful system
was that of Guglielmo Marconi, patented in March, 1897.
Marconi employed electric waves of high frequency set
up by an induction coil in an oscillator, these waves
being launched into space through a lofty antenna. The
receiving apparatus consisted of another antenna in
circuit with a coherer and small battery for operating
through a relay the ordinary telegraphic receiver. This
apparatus contains the essential features of all the
systems now in use.
Wireless telephone, an apparatus or contrivance for
wireless telephony.
Wireless telephony, telephony without wires, usually
employing electric waves of high frequency emitted from an
oscillator or generator, as in wireless telegraphy. A
telephone transmitter causes fluctuations in these waves,
it being the fluctuations only which affect the receiver. Wireless telephonyWireless Wire"less, a.
Having no wire; specif. (Elec.), designating, or pertaining
to, a method of telegraphy, telephony, etc., in which the
messages, etc., are transmitted through space by electric
waves; as, a wireless message.
Wireless telegraphy or telegraph (Elec.), any system of
telegraphy employing no connecting wire or wires between
the transmitting and receiving stations.
Note: Although more or less successful researchers were made
on the subject by Joseph Henry, Hertz, Oliver Lodge,
and others, the first commercially successful system
was that of Guglielmo Marconi, patented in March, 1897.
Marconi employed electric waves of high frequency set
up by an induction coil in an oscillator, these waves
being launched into space through a lofty antenna. The
receiving apparatus consisted of another antenna in
circuit with a coherer and small battery for operating
through a relay the ordinary telegraphic receiver. This
apparatus contains the essential features of all the
systems now in use.
Wireless telephone, an apparatus or contrivance for
wireless telephony.
Wireless telephony, telephony without wires, usually
employing electric waves of high frequency emitted from an
oscillator or generator, as in wireless telegraphy. A
telephone transmitter causes fluctuations in these waves,
it being the fluctuations only which affect the receiver.
Meaning of IRELE from wikipedia
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Efeilomo Mic****e
Irele (born 4
September 1990), po****rly
known as Efe
Irele, is a
Nigerian actress and model. Efe
Irele is a
native of Edo
State but...
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Irele is a
local government area in Ondo State, Nigeria. Its
headquarters are in the town of Ode-
Irele. It was
originally part of the old
Ikale LGA, which...
-
Okitipupa Local Government and
Irele Local Government before the two
local governments were
split into two namely:
Ìrèlè local government and Okitipupa...
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Francis Abiola Irele (commonly
Abiola Irele, 22 May 1936 – 2 July 2017) was a
Nigerian academic best
known as the
doyen of
Africanist literary scholars...
- Ode-
Irele (
Irele) is a town in Ondo
State of Nigeria, West Africa. It is the
administrative headquarters for the
Irele Local Government Area. Ode-
Irele is...
- The
Anglican Diocese of
Irele-Eseodo is one of
twelve within the
Anglican Province of Ondo,
itself one of 14
provinces within the
Church of Nigeria. The...
- in Igbokoda) Ile Oluji/Okeigbo (headquarters in Ile Oluji)
Irele (headquarters Ode-
Irele)
Odigbo (headquarters in Ore)
Okitipupa (headquarters in Okitipupa)...
-
Modupe Enitan Irele is a
Nigerian diplomat and
current Nigerian Amb****ador to France,
becoming the
first female to hold the role
since the diplomatic...
- wars of the
nineteenth and
preceding centuries. The
people of Oke-Ako,
Irele, Omuo-Oke are said to
speak a
dialect similar to Ijesha. The city state...
-
Feyisara John
Odimayo (January 5, 1922 – 1993) was the
reigning king of Ode-
Irele in Ondo State,
Nigeria from 1976 to 1993. He was from a
group of people...