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Definition of Telephotos
1. telephoto [n] - See also: telephoto
Lexicographical Neighbors of Telephotos
Literary usage of Telephotos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Electrical Engineer (1898)
"Thus the telephotos consists of a series of fi lanterns, lighted by groups of
incandescent lamp«, double lanterns being hung vertically on cable, ..."
2. Electrical Installations of the United States Navy: A Manual of the Latest by Burns Tracy Walling, Julius Martin (1907)
"The 10-candle-power telephotos lamp is an especial form of lamp for the telephotos
type of (red and white) lantern of the night signalling lanterns. ..."
3. Electrical Engineer (1893)
"telephotos.—MCV Boughton is on his way to England to demonstrate the value of
his " telephotos " to the British naval authorities. ..."
4. Index to the Periodicals of ...American peri (1895)
"Oct, 364 The telephotos ; a New Means of Electrical Signalling, Col. GE Gouraud
68 Notes on Lightning and Compasses, Naut M, ..."
5. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1894)
"The telephotos. Origin and History of Admiralty Badges. Magazine Rifle Trials in
the United States. The Russian Navy. Translated from La Vie Contemporaine. ..."