teleprinter

[ UK /tˈɛlɪpɹˌɪntɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a character printer connected to a telegraph that operates like a typewriter
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How To Use teleprinter In A Sentence

  • The invention of the teletypewriter and its development of the teleprinter, linked to the telegraph system, added a further dimension to communications.
  • The invention of the teletypewriter and its development of the teleprinter, linked to the telegraph system, added a further dimension to communications.
  • Modern technology is now so sophisticated the microprocessor-based design of the teleprinter gives it enormous power and flexibility.
  • Field telephones and teleprinters (teletypewriters), using land lines or temporary wire, were also used extensively, especially in the rear areas.
  • The BBC's classified football results on Final Score, once part of Grandstand, now soldiering on alone since the demise of the corporation's flagship television sports production, have provided a calm, soothing counterpoint to the dramatic tappity‑tap-taps of the teleprinter in its various guises since the feature was inaugurated in 1958. BBC's Tim Gudgin calls time with: Airdrie United 11, Gala Fairydean 0 | Rob Bagchi
  • Other developments included automatic teleprinters which could transmit messages at a rate of 100 words a minute, and facsimile facilities which could transmit war photographers' prints halfway round the world in seven minutes.
  • Modern technology is now so sophisticated the microprocessor-based design of the teleprinter gives it enormous power and flexibility.
  • It's classic Furst – elegantly written, faultlessly researched, full of lovely details such as the illicit rebetiko music in the clubs where Zannis goes to smoke hashish, and the Siemens teleprinter in his office. Thrillers
  • I started to break in, and as it turned out, the two rooms contained the supersecret teleprinter of the Warsaw Pact [the Soviet-led military alliance]. Shipyard Of Solidarity
  • Every hour on the hour there we were, slaves to that teleprinter machine and its little bell.
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