telex machine
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Definition
- Noun:
- A teleprinter: A
telex machineis an electromechanical device, historically used for sending and receiving typed messages over long distances via telegraph or telephone lines. It consists of a keyboard for input and a printer for output, functioning similarly to a typewriter connected to a communication network.
Usage
- The was a primary tool for business and news communication before the widespread adoption of fax machines and email.
- Operators would type a message directly onto the , which would then be transmitted instantly to a receiving machine elsewhere.
Examples
- Noun:
- The urgent news bulletin came in over the
telex machinein the press room. - Before email, international orders were confirmed using a
telex machine.
Advanced Usage
- "to send a telex": While this phrase uses the related word "telex" (the message or service), it implies the use of a .
- The head office would
send a telexto all its branches.
Variants and Related Words
- Telex (n): 1. The international telegraphic message-switching service. 2. A message sent via this service.
- We received a
telexfrom the London office.
- Teleprinter (n): Another term for a .
- Teletypewriter (n): Another, often older, term for a .
Synonyms
- Teleprinter: A direct synonym.
- Teletypewriter: A direct synonym, often abbreviated as TTY.
- Teletype: A common abbreviation for teletypewriter.
Related Phrases
- Telex network: The system over which messages were sent.
- Telex number: The unique address for a specific , similar to a phone number or email address.
Noun
- a character printer connected to a telegraph that operates like a typewriter