telegraph
nounHow to pronounce telegraph:
Definition of telegraph:
- telegraph (noun):
- an apparatus for communication at a distance by coded signals
- an apparatus, system, or process for communication at a distance by electric transmission over wire
Synonyms for telegraph:
telegraphy
Antonyms for telegraph:
be quiet
bottle up
conceal
hide
keep
keep quiet
receive
secret
suppress
withhold
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