alexander bell

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alexander bell

Alexander Bell demonstrates his telephone invention in his laboratory.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Alexander Bell: The full name of Alexander Graham Bell, a Scottish-born American inventor and scientist most famous for patenting the first practical telephone in 1876. He is also known for his significant work in communication for the deaf and in aeronautics.
Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • Alexander Bell is often credited with one of the most important inventions in modern history.
    • The biography details the life and experiments of Alexander Bell.
Advanced Usage
  • "The legacy of Alexander Bell": Refers to the enduring impact of his inventions and work on telecommunications and beyond.
    • The legacy of Alexander Bell extends far beyond the telephone.
Variants and Related Words
  • Alexander Graham Bell (full name): The more complete and commonly used form of the name, including his middle name.
    • Alexander Graham Bell founded the Bell Telephone Company.
  • Bell (surname): Often used alone to refer to the inventor, especially in contexts like company names (Bell Labs) or historical references.
    • Bell was a prominent figure in the 19th-century scientific community.
Synonyms
  • Inventor of the telephone: A descriptive phrase identifying his primary historical achievement.
  • A.G. Bell: A common abbreviated form of his name.
Related Phrases
  • The Bell System: Refers to the system of telephone companies led by the Bell Telephone Company and later AT&T, stemming from his invention.
    • The Bell System dominated telecommunications for much of the 20th century.
  • Bell's invention: A common way to refer specifically to the telephone.
    • Bell's invention revolutionized global communication.
alexander bell

Alexander Bell demonstrates his telephone invention in his laboratory.

Noun
  1. United States inventor (born in Scotland) of the telephone (1847-1922)