Sentence example with the word 'morse'

morse

Definition n. a telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes

Last update: August 24, 2015

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Steinheil appears to have been anticipated in the matter of a recording telegraph by Morse of America, who in 1835 constructed a rude working model of an instrument; this within a few years was so perfected that with some modification in detail it has been largely used ever since (see below).   [Please select]

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Morse's Telegraph 1843-1860.   [Please select]

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Morse is his register and alphabet.   [Please select]

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"There's the old Morse place for sale."   [Please select]

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Meek, of the Morse, has ascertained that Lord Nelson spent the 20th, 21st, 22nd of August, 1802, at Rudhall House, near Ross.   [Please select]

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Samuel Morse was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, about a mile from Franklin's birthplace, the year after that great man died.   [Please select]

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Morse becomes a painter; what he thought might be done about sending messages.   [Please select]

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What a telegraph[3] is; a wire telegraph; Professor Morse invents the electric telegraph.   [Please select]

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Morse was then a professor or teacher in the University of the City of New York.   [Please select]

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Professor Morse gets help about his telegraph; what Alfred Vail did.   [Please select]

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Inasmuch as there are no letters in the Chinese language, the difficulties in using the Morse code of telegraphy are very great.   [Please select]

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