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wireless vs wireless telegraph

wireless telegraph vs wireless

wireless and wireless telegraph both are nouns.

wireless is an adjective but wireless telegraph is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
wireless Yes Yes No No
wireless telegraph Yes No No No
As nouns, wireless telegraph is a hyponym of wireless; that is, wireless telegraph is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than wireless:
  • wireless: a communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves
  • wireless telegraph: the use of radio to send telegraphic messages (usually by Morse code)
Other hyponyms of wireless include radiotelegraph, radiotelegraphy, wireless telegraphy.
wireless (noun) wireless telegraph (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
transmission by radio waves
medium for communication
wireless (adjective) wireless telegraph (adjective)
having no wires
Difference between wireless and wireless telegraph

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