Definition of teletypewriter in English:
teletypewriter
noun tɛlɪˈtʌɪprʌɪtəˌtɛləˈtaɪpˌraɪdər
US A teleprinter.
Example sentencesExamples
- The invention of the teletypewriter and its development of the teleprinter, linked to the telegraph system, added a further dimension to communications.
- Matt loved the potable teletypewriter he'd found online.
- Known as teletypewriter, or telecommunications device for the Deaf in the US, this technology allowed Deaf people to communicate with each other by connecting such devices to the phone network.
- Many of those machines had only a few kilobytes of memory; disk storage was equally scant; the standard means of communicating with the computer was a hard-copy teletypewriter or a text-only video terminal.
- Field telephones and teleprinters (teletypewriters), using land lines or temporary wire, were also used extensively, especially in the rear areas.
Definition of teletypewriter in US English:
teletypewriter
nounˌteləˈtīpˌrīdərˌtɛləˈtaɪpˌraɪdər
US A teleprinter.
Example sentencesExamples
- Matt loved the potable teletypewriter he'd found online.
- Many of those machines had only a few kilobytes of memory; disk storage was equally scant; the standard means of communicating with the computer was a hard-copy teletypewriter or a text-only video terminal.
- Known as teletypewriter, or telecommunications device for the Deaf in the US, this technology allowed Deaf people to communicate with each other by connecting such devices to the phone network.
- The invention of the teletypewriter and its development of the teleprinter, linked to the telegraph system, added a further dimension to communications.
- Field telephones and teleprinters (teletypewriters), using land lines or temporary wire, were also used extensively, especially in the rear areas.