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telegraphy Meaning in Tamil ( telegraphy வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தந்தி அனுப்பும் கலை,



telegraphy's Usage Examples:

The object which Marconi had in view was not merely the detection of electric waves, but their utilization in practical wireless telegraphy.


Marconi's successes and the demonstrations he had given of the thoroughly practical character of this system of electric wave telegraphy stimulated other inventors to enter the same field of labour, whilst theorists began to study carefully the nature of the physical operations involved.


There is no evidence that this plan of Edison's was practically operative as a system of telegraphy.


A very similar system of wireless telegraphy was patented by Professor A.


Since the early days of international telegraphy, conferences of representatives of government telegraph departments and companies have been held from time to time (Paris 1865, Vienna 1868, Rome 1871 and 1878, St Petersburg 1875, London 1879, Berlin 1885,1885, Paris 1891, Buda Pesth 1896, London 1903).


"telegraphy cable landing in Comfortless Cove.


He invented the wheel barometer, discussed the application of barometrical indications to meteorological forecasting, suggested a system of optical telegraphy, anticipated E.


The 12 World Cup cities The Observer Sunday 21 May 2006 Where can you get the best bratwurst in Berlin?Braun also gave an interesting solution of the problem of directive telegraphy.


It is now generally recognized that Hertzian wave telegraphy, or radio-telegraphy, as it is sometimes called, has a special field of operations of its own, and that the anticipations which were at one time excited by uninformed persons that it would speedily annihilate all telegraphy conducted with wires have been dispersed by experience.


Rathenau of Berlin made many experiments in 1894 in which, by means of a conductive system of wireless telegraphy, he signalled through 3 m.


) He introduced into America Daguerre's process of photography, patented a marble-cutting machine in 1823, and in 1842 made experiments with telegraphy by a submarine cable.


4 Electric wave telegraphy has revolutionized our means of communication from place to place on the surface of the earth, making it possible to communicate instantly and certainly between places separated by several thousand miles, whilst The Electrician, 1904, 5 2, p.


A method of syntonic telegraphy proposed by A.





Synonyms:

telecom, telecommunication,



Antonyms:

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