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Definition of Telegraphic signal
1. Noun. A signal transmitted by telegraphy.
Generic synonyms: Sign, Signal, Signaling
Specialized synonyms: Dit, Dot, Dah, Dash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Telegraphic Signal
Literary usage of Telegraphic signal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Iron edited by Sholto Percy, Perry Fairfax Nursey (1847)
"Let now a telegraphic signal be given from Jersey City. ... The conclusion seems
to follow, that a telegraphic signal is transmitted more than two hundred ..."
2. The Scientific Works of C. William Siemens ...: A Collection of Papers and by Charles William Siemens (1889)
"... the optical signal, and the telegraphic signal were combined into an automatic
system ; so that it was impossible for a train to leave a station, ..."
3. The Scientific Works of C. William Siemens ...: A Collection of Papers and by Charles William Siemens (1889)
"... the optical signal, and the telegraphic signal were combined into an automatic
system ; so that it was impossible for a train to leave a station, ..."