Pronunciation: /təˈlɛɡrəfi/
noun the apparatus used in telegraphy
A1 Telegraphy is a method of sending messages over long distances using wires.
A2 The invention of telegraphy revolutionized communication by allowing people to send messages quickly.
B1 Telegraphy was widely used in the 19th century before the invention of the telephone.
B2 Morse code was commonly used in telegraphy to encode and decode messages.
C1 The development of telegraphy played a crucial role in the expansion of global communication networks.
C2 Advanced telegraphy systems were essential for coordinating military operations during wartime.
formal Telegraphy was once a popular method of long-distance communication before the invention of the telephone.
informal My great-grandfather used to work in telegraphy back in the day.
slang I have no idea how telegraphy even works, it's like magic or something.
figurative In today's fast-paced world, email has replaced telegraphy as the modern form of communication.
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