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Definition of Aerograms
1. aerogram [n] - See also: aerogram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aerograms
Literary usage of Aerograms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Laws Passed by the ... Legislature of the State of Texas by Texas (1907)
"... for the transmission of messages, or aerograms, and charging for the transmission
of such messages or aerograms, shall, on or before the first day of ..."
2. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society by Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) (1901)
"... the " hydro-aerograms" will be considerably disturbed : that is, the barometric
trace, though high, will be composed of waves of varying amplitude, and, ..."
3. Commentaries on the Law of Evidence in Civil Cases by Burr W. Jones, Louis Horwitz (1913)
"The same rules must also apply to aerograms and wireless messages whenever they
may form the subject of judicial investigation. The mere absence of the wire ..."
4. Putnam's Magazine (1909)
"So it will hardly seem surprising to send aerograms to Paris. Indeed, the most
serious rival of the wireless telegraph is the wireless telephone. ..."
5. History of the Pilgrims and Puritans: Their Ancestry and Descendants; Basis by Joseph Dillaway Sawyer (1922)
"As trumpets were the means of communication (now monopolized by heliostats,
wig-wagging, the telegraph, telephone, and wireless aerograms), and kings and ..."
6. The Technical World Magazine (1910)
"... it enters that radius, of its exact location, when the navigator will receive
weather aerograms relayed from other stations along its intended course. ..."
7. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1911)
"... necessitate the fact of their physical presence; the United States' Mails,
the night letter-grams, and the aerograms and other methods of communication, ..."