Morse code

NOUN
  1. a telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes (short and long signals)
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How To Use Morse code In A Sentence

  • One could say the word ‘red’ aloud, or semaphore it from a cliff, or send it in Morse code, or write the French word ‘rouge’ on a blackboard, or point to a color chip.
  • In the early days of morse code, any call commencing with the prefix CQ was for all ships. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • The signals could be sent as messages or as Morse code using a combination of long and short flashes of light by opening and closing the shutter.
  • Perhaps the most famous coding is Morse Code, which converts letters of the alphabet into series of dots and dashes.
  • Ham radios can send messages on multiple channels and in myriad ways, including Morse code, microwave frequencies and even email.
  • Seems Will figured out that maybe Chip could use Morse code to communicate.
  • As humans we can transmit messages to each other by speaking, writing, morse code, semaphore and smoke signals.
  • Is that his rank, an IFF indicator, or his girlfriend’s name in morse code on his shoulder? FIRST PICTURES OF SNAKE EYES IN G.I. JOE
  • Beacons, semaphore, morse code were all in their day rapid methods of sending information.
  • The company beat out rhythms with their canes, hoisting them overhead and twirling them in unison, their footwork crisp in Morse code mode.
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