Definition of Telegraphic. Meaning of Telegraphic. Synonyms of Telegraphic

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Electro-telegraphic
Electro-telegraphic E*lec`tro-tel`e*graph"ic, a. Pertaining to the electric telegraph, or by means of it.
Phototelegraphic
Phototelegraphy Pho`to*te*leg"ra*phy, n. Telegraphy by means of light, as by the heliograph or the photophone. Also, less properly, telephotography. -- Pho`to*tel"e*graph, n. -- Pho`to*tel`e*graph"ic, a.
Radiotelegraphic
Radiotelegraphic Ra`di*o*tel`e*graph"ic, a. Of or pertaining to radiotelegraphy; employing, or used or employed in, radiotelegraphy.
Telegraphical
Telegraphical Tel`e*graph"ic*al, a. Telegraphic. -- Tel`e*graph"ic*al*ly, adv.
Telegraphically
Telegraphical Tel`e*graph"ic*al, a. Telegraphic. -- Tel`e*graph"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Telegraphic from wikipedia

- telegraph. Wireless telegraphy is transmission of messages over radio with telegraphic codes. Contrary to the extensive definition used by Chappe, Morse argued...
- A telegraphic address or cable address was a unique identifier code for a recipient of telegraph messages. Operators of telegraph services regulated the...
- Telegraphic Transfer or telex transfer, often abbreviated to TT, is a term used to refer to an electronic funds transfer. Although the term is historic...
- Telegraphic speech, according to linguistics and psychology, is speech during the two-word stage of language acquisition in children, which is laconic...
- Telegram style, telegraph style, telegraphic style, or telegraphese is a clipped way of writing which abbreviates words and packs information into the...
- Australian railway telegraphic codes were devised to reduce the size of telegraphic messages, though some survived into the telephone era. They were used...
- its first six years (1942–1947), it was called the Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting – National. 1942: Louis Stark of The New York Times for his...
- The Swiss Telegraphic Agency (German: Schweizerische Depeschenagentur, SDA; French: Agence télégraphique suisse, ATS; Italian: Agenzia telegrafica svizzera...
- its first six years (1942–1947), it was called the Pulitzer Prize for Telegraphic Reporting - International. 1942: Laurence Edmund Allen, ****ociated Press...
- The Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) is an international news agency and wire service that primarily covers Judaism- and Jewish-related topics and news...