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Definition of Heliogram
1. Noun. A message transmitted by means of the sun's rays.
Definition of Heliogram
1. n. A message transmitted by a heliograph.
Definition of Heliogram
1. Noun. A message transmitted by a heliograph. ¹
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Definition of Heliogram
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Heliogram
Literary usage of Heliogram
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Optics: Light and Sight Theoretically and Practically Treated, with Their by Edward Nugent (1870)
"... heliogram.—Mr. Helsby has recently patented an instrument by which fifty small
photographs are produced at the same time on sheets gummed at the back, ..."
2. The Parliamentary Debatesby Great Britain Parliament by Great Britain Parliament (1902)
"With some difficulty, I secured from him a request, strictly limited to the
publication of the heliogram to Sir George White, and to the statement аз to ..."
3. History of the War in South Africa, 1899-1902 by Great Britain War Office, John Frederick Maurice, Maurice Harold Grant (1907)
"156, of January i6th. capture of f heliogram No. 159, January i7th. J heliogram No.
166, January 2ist. § Field Force Orders, January 23rd. ..."
4. The Risings on the North-west Frontier: Being a Complete Narrative by Pioneer (Allahabad). (1898)
"At II AM on October 19th, a heliogram was received from Major-General ... But the
heliogram reached me too late to allow of the employment of the working ..."
5. The Risings on the North-west Frontier: Being a Complete Narrative, with by Pioneer (1898)
"At 11 AM on October 19th, a heliogram wim received from ... But the heliogram
reached me too late to allow of the employment of the working party, ..."
6. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1899)
"“From Palma Soriano the commander of the column, by heliogram sent to San Luis,
announced his arrival to the commander-in-chief of the fourth army corps at ..."
7. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1899)
"From Palma Soriano the commander of the column, by heliogram sent to San Luis,
announced his arrival to the com- mander-in-chief of the fourth army corps at ..."