Teletype
a brand of teletypewriter.
(lowercase) a network of teletypewriters with their connecting lines, switchboards, etc.
(lowercase) to send by Teletype.
(lowercase) to operate a Teletype.
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How to use Teletype in a sentence
She chatted with the society editor and for a time watched the world news reports coming in on the noisy Teletype machines.
Ghost Beyond the Gate | Mildred A. WirtAlthough not as important today as it was before radio, telephone, and Teletype became common, the telegraph is still in use.
Electricity for the 4-H Scientist | Eric B. WilsonThe flow of observations processed by The Brain and pouring back to Apperception 36 via Teletype and visual screen was prodigious.
The Brain | Alexander BladeThe ASR-33 Teletype has not performed well, but it has recently been improved.
On-Line Data-Acquisition Systems in Nuclear Physics, 1969 | H. W. Fulbright et al.Many small computers use Teletype machines as console typewriters.
On-Line Data-Acquisition Systems in Nuclear Physics, 1969 | H. W. Fulbright et al.
British Dictionary definitions for Teletype
/ (ˈtɛlɪˌtaɪp) /
trademark a type of teleprinter
(sometimes not capital) a network of such devices, used for communicating messages, information, etc
(sometimes not capital) to transmit (a message) by Teletype
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