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Definition of Rediffusion
1. Noun. A system for distributing radio or tv programs.
Geographical relationships: Britain, Great Britain, U.k., Uk, United Kingdom, United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland
Definition of Rediffusion
1. Noun. The rebroadcasting of a programme; more specifically, the distribution of radio or television transmissions from a single receiver ¹
2. Noun. The transmission of radio programs over a cable system ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rediffusion
Literary usage of Rediffusion
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Integration of Acquired Companies Into the Defence Industry: Experiences by Karin Backlund, Madelene Sandstrom (1998)
"7.2.2 Thomson-CSF's acquisition of Hughes Rediffusion Simulation In the earlier
report ... In January 1994 acquired Thomson-CSF's British Hughes Rediffusion ..."
2. The Chemical Trade Journal and Oil, Paint and Colour Review (1898)
"As rediffusion does not alter the density or the refractivity of this gas, it is
right to suppose that either one definite element has now been isolated, ..."
3. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"The Sierra Leone Broadcasting Service operates a direct service, and is responsible
for the Freetown Rediffusion System. Broadcasts arc made dally In ..."
4. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1866)
"... which is too much curtailed, but for one too much expanded, that a remedy is
now sought and proffered, and neither the mere hoarding and rediffusion of ..."
5. Greek Theories of Elementary Cognition from Alcmaeon to Aristotle by John Isaac Beare (1906)
"... from the retirement of the blood into the larger blood vessels, while '
waking ' (ie full consciousness) returns after its rediffusion 2. ..."
6. Pahlavi Texts by Edward William West (1892)
"... the mighty spirit, for the rediffusion of the words and deeds of the ancients,
and of the evidence of the Avesta, for those of the primitive faith. 13. ..."
7. Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy: Based on the Doctrine of Evolution, with by John Fiske (1893)
"It then becomes an interesting question whether this cosmic death will be succeeded
by Dissolution,—that is, by the rediffusion of the matter of which the ..."