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Definition of Intercoms
1. intercom [n] - See also: intercom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intercoms
Literary usage of Intercoms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Americans With Disabilities Act: Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings edited by Barry Leonard (2000)
"Consideration should be given to the placement of grilles, talk-thru baffles,
intercoms, telephone handsets or other communication devices so they are ..."
2. Security Awareness in the 1990's: Feature Articles from the Security by Lynn F. Fischer (1998)
"Wireless phones and intercoms. Wireless phones have been subject to a ...
Wireless intercoms pose similar risks for intentional or unintentional misuse. ..."
3. Combating Terrorism: A U.S. Marine Corps Field ManualPolitica (1994)
"Insure communications between senior personnel, secretaries, and security personnel
with intercoms, telephones, and duress alarm systems. ..."
4. Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities, State and Local edited by Patrick D. Cannon (1998)
"Consideration should be given to the placement of grilles, talk-thru baffles,
intercoms, telephone handsets or other communication devices so they are ..."
5. La démocratie libérale by Thomas Hodgkin, Etienne Vacherot (1896)
"In his official intercoms with the great personages of that Court he had abundant
opportunity for observing how the heart of Theodora was set on the ..."