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UK
/tˈɛlɪks/
]
[ US /ˈtɛˌɫɛks/ ]
[ US /ˈtɛˌɫɛks/ ]
VERB
-
communicate by telex
We telexed the information to our sister company
NOUN
- a character printer connected to a telegraph that operates like a typewriter
How To Use telex In A Sentence
- Telex and facsimile could make way for latest high-tech global communications network.
- It was a photocopy of a telex message, before encoding, from Kabul KGB Residency to Moscow Centre. KARA KUSH
- A notice of withdrawal may also be sent by telex o'r telegram, but shall be followed by a signed confirmation copy, postmarked not later than the deadline for submission of tenders.
- Therefore, the so - called electric discharge is that of the electron, telex or fax release of meaning.
- As early as the 1970s, electronic communication was developing, with the telex superseding the humble letter as the preferred means of placing business orders.
- For the reasons given earlier, an oral contract evidenced only by a re-cap telex, does not seem to me to qualify for this purpose.
- First, a telegram or telex may be garbled as a result of a failure in operations.
- However, a telex from Stalin presenting Eisenstein as a traitor to Russia also weighed heavily on the project.
- Some encryption machines protect telephone calls, others protect fax and Telex messages, and still others protect computer communications.
- Requests for the metal are made in telexes in the names of banks or solicitors acting for the buyer.