samuel morse

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samuel morse

Samuel Morse demonstrates his telegraph to a group of observers.

Definition

Proper noun: - Samuel Morse: An American inventor and painter, best known for co-developing the single-wire telegraph system and creating Morse code, a method of encoding text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations (dots and dashes). He was also an accomplished portrait painter.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Samuel Morse sent the first telegraph message in 1844.
    • The invention by Samuel Morse revolutionized long-distance communication.
    • Before his work on the telegraph, Samuel Morse was a professor of arts and design.
Advanced Usage
  • "Morse's legacy": Refers to the lasting impact of Samuel Morse's inventions on communication technology.
    • Modern digital communication still owes a debt to Morse's legacy.
  • Historical reference: Often used in historical and technological contexts to denote a pivotal figure in the development of electrical telecommunication.
    • The 19th century saw key innovations from figures like Samuel Morse.
Variants and Related Words
  • Morse code (noun): The system of dots and dashes invented by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail for telegraphic communication.
    • Sailors were once required to learn Morse code.
  • Telegraph (noun): The device for transmitting coded messages over wires, whose development is credited to Samuel Morse among others.
    • The electric telegraph made instant communication across continents possible.
Synonyms
  • Inventor of the telegraph: A descriptive synonym highlighting his primary invention.
  • Co-developer of Morse code: A precise synonym specifying his role in creating the code.
Related Phrases
  • "Morse key": The lever used by an operator to send Morse code signals.
    • The operator tapped the message out on the Morse key.
  • "Morse apparatus": Refers to the telegraph equipment associated with his system.
    • The museum displayed an original Morse apparatus.
Related Idioms
  • "In Morse code": Describes something communicated using the dot-and-dash system.
    • The distress signal was sent in Morse code.
  • "The Morse era": Refers to the period in history when telegraphy was a primary means of long-distance communication.
    • During the Morse era, news traveled faster than ever before.
samuel morse

Samuel Morse demonstrates his telegraph to a group of observers.

Noun
  1. United States portrait painter who patented the telegraph and developed the Morse code (1791-1872)