telephone circuit
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Definition
Noun: A telephone circuit is a physical or logical communication path that connects two points, enabling a telephone call. It refers to the complete electrical connection established between two telephones to allow voice transmission.
Usage
The term "telephone circuit" is used to describe the technical connection for a phone call. It is often used in technical, engineering, or historical contexts. * The engineer tested the new telephone circuit for clarity and reliability. * A single telephone circuit was a valuable resource in the early days of telecommunications.
Advanced Usage
- "to establish a telephone circuit": To set up or create the connection required for a call.
- The switchboard operator worked quickly to establish a telephone circuit between the two cities.
- "leased telephone circuit": A dedicated communication line rented for exclusive use, often by a business.
- The bank uses a leased telephone circuit for secure data transmission between its branches.
Variants and Related Words
- Circuit (n): A complete path for an electric current. In telecommunications, it often refers to a communication channel.
- Line (n): A common synonym for a telephone connection (e.g., "The line is busy").
- Connection (n): The state of being linked, often used interchangeably with "circuit" in this context.
- Telephone line (n): A more common, general term for the physical wires or the communication channel for telephones.
Synonyms
- Phone line
- Telephone line
- Telephone connection
- Channel (in a technical context)
Related Phrases
- Circuit switching: The technology that establishes a dedicated communication path (a circuit) for the duration of a call, which is how traditional telephone networks operate.
- Traditional landline phones use circuit switching to create a temporary telephone circuit for each call.
Noun
- a telephone connection