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wire vs telegraph line

telegraph line vs wire

wire and telegraph line both are nouns.

wire is a verb but telegraph line is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
wire Yes No Yes No
telegraph line Yes No No No
As nouns, telegraph line is a hyponym of wire; that is, telegraph line is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than wire:
  • wire: a metal conductor that carries electricity over a distance
  • telegraph line: the wire that carries telegraph and telephone signals
wire (noun) telegraph line (noun)
ligament made of metal and used to fasten things or make cages or fences etc the wire that carries telegraph and telephone signals
a metal conductor that carries electricity over a distance
a message transmitted by telegraph
the finishing line on a racetrack
wire (verb) telegraph line (verb)
equip for use with electricity
send cables, wires, or telegrams
fasten with wire
string on a wire
provide with electrical circuits
Difference between wire and telegraph line

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