telegraph
tele·graph [telegraph telegraphs telegraphed telegraphing] noun, verb BrE [ˈtelɪɡrɑːf] NAmE [ˈtelɪɡræf] noun uncountable a method of sending messages over long distances, using wires that carry electrical signals •telegraph wires Word Origin: early 18th cent.: from French télégraphe, from télé- ‘at a distance’ + -graphe (from French, based on Greek graphos ‘written, writing’). verb 1. intransitive, transitive ~ (sth) to send a message by ↑telegraph 2. transitive ~ sth to make it clear to people what you are going to do, often without intending to •A tiny movement of her arm had telegraphed her intention to hit out. Verb forms: Word Origin: early 18th cent.: from French télégraphe, from télé- ‘at a distance’ + -graphe (from French, based on Greek graphos ‘written, writing’).
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