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telegraphers Meaning in Bengali



কেউ টেলিগ্রাফ বার্তা প্রেরণ

Noun:

দূরলিখযন্ত্রচালনে সক্ষম ব্যক্তি,





telegraphers's Usage Examples:

United States increased during the American Civil War (1861–1865) as male telegraphers were drafted or joined the U.


In those early days telegraphers were in such demand that operators could move from place to place and.


often from the late-19th century to the mid-20th century by accountants, telegraphers, copy editors and others engaged in vision-intensive, detail-oriented.


where there were likely many more piano and harpsichord players than telegraphers.


This synchronisation method was used by telegraphers in the middle 19th century, but was popularized by Henri Poincaré and.


The Telegraphers’ Mission Band sent letters explaining the Gospel to telegraphers all over the United States, Great Britain.


A wire signal is a brevity code used by telegraphers to save time and cost when sending long messages.


The telegraphers are much annoyed when they are forced by their position to send or receive.


radio operators, electricians, draftsmen, pharmacists, photographers, telegraphers, fingerprint experts, chemists, torpedo assemblers and camouflage designers.


The CTUA had been formed in 1902 to represent the interests of commercial telegraphers.


style of other telegraphers (each of whom was slightly different), and he quickly mastered the "fist" of the Union Army's telegraphers in Kentucky and.


Hog-Morse was telegraphers' jargon for the tendency of inexperienced telegraph operators to make errors when sending or receiving in Morse code.


of the 20th century, the terms "ham" and "plug" were used by landline telegraphers to describe an operator "who lacks ability" or who had poor or "ham fisted".



telegraphers's Meaning':

someone who transmits messages by telegraph

Synonyms:

telegraph operator; telegraphist; manipulator; operator;

Antonyms:

nondriver;

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