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radio vs radiotelegraph

radiotelegraph vs radio

radio and radiotelegraph both are nouns.

radio is an adjective but radiotelegraph is not an adjective.

radio is a verb but radiotelegraph is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
radio Yes Yes Yes No
radiotelegraph Yes No No No
As nouns, radiotelegraph is a hyponym of radio; that is, radiotelegraph is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than radio:
  • radio: a communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves
  • radiotelegraph: the use of radio to send telegraphic messages (usually by Morse code)
Other hyponyms of radio include radiotelegraphy, wireless telegraph, wireless telegraphy.
radio (noun) radiotelegraph (noun)
a communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves the use of radio to send telegraphic messages (usually by Morse code)
an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals telegraphy that uses transmission by radio rather than by wire
medium for communication
radio (adjective) radiotelegraph (adjective)
indicating radiation or radioactivity
radio (verb) radiotelegraph (verb)
transmit messages via radio waves
Difference between radio and radiotelegraph

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