french telephone

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french telephone

A woman holds a french telephone to her ear while smiling.

Definition

Noun: A French telephone is a type of telephone set where the microphone (mouthpiece) and the receiver (earpiece) are combined into a single handheld unit, as opposed to being separate pieces connected by a cord.

Usage

This term specifically refers to the physical design of a telephone. It is a historical or descriptive term, often used to describe vintage telephones. * The antique shop had a beautiful old French telephone on display. * In classic movies, characters often speak into a French telephone.

Advanced Usage
  • The design is also commonly known as a "candlestick telephone" due to its shape.
  • This style was prevalent in the early to mid-20th century before being replaced by the one-piece handset design common today.
Variants and Related Words
  • Candlestick telephone: A direct synonym describing the same physical design.
  • Handset: The modern, one-piece unit containing both the earpiece and mouthpiece, which evolved from this design.
Synonyms
  • Candlestick telephone
  • Vintage telephone (this is a broader, less specific term)
Antonyms
  • Wall telephone: A telephone where the receiver is separate and hangs on a cradle on the main unit mounted to a wall.
  • Desk set telephone: A telephone where the receiver is separate and rests in a cradle on the main base unit placed on a desk.
french telephone

A woman holds a french telephone to her ear while smiling.

Noun
  1. telephone set with the mouthpiece and earpiece mounted on a single handle

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