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Definition of International morse code
1. Noun. A telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes (short and long signals).
Lexicographical Neighbors of International Morse Code
Literary usage of International morse code
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Military Signal Corps Manual (1918)
"THE INTERNATIONAL MORSE OR GENERAL SERVICE CODE The international Morse Code is
the General Service Code for use by the Arm> of the United States and ..."
2. Practical Wireless Telegraphy: A Complete Text Book for Students of Radio by Elmer Eustice Bucher (1917)
"Title I—international morse code and Conventional signals. 2—International Morse
Code, etc., continued. 3—Easy sentences and periods. ..."
3. A Dictionary of Electrical Words, Terms and Phrases by Edwin James Houston (1903)
"international morse code.—A term sometimes employed for the International telegraphic
... The international morse code. International Unit of Activity. ..."
4. National Service Library edited by Charles Evans Kilbourne (1917)
"The international morse code is the General Service Code and is prescribed for
use by the army of the United States and between the army and the navy of the ..."