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télégraphe

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French

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Etymology

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From télé- +‎ -graphe, coined by André François Miot de Mélito in 1792 as a replacement for Claude Chappe's tachygraphe (literally fast writer), a communication system based on semaphores.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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télégraphe m (plural télégraphes)

  1. telegraph

Descendants

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  • Ottoman Turkish: تلغراف (telgraf)
    • Turkish: telgraf
  • Persian: تلگراف (telegrâf)

Further reading

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