Conelrad
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Conelrad
1955–60; con(trol of ) el(ectromagnetic) rad(iation)
Example Sentences
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When his children were young, he told Conelrad Adjacent, “we’d go down the street, and one of the kids would say, ‘Hey, Dad, there’s one of your signs.’
From Washington Post • Oct. 29, 2017
Can you imagine two weeks underground with nothing to do but listen to Conelrad?
From Time Magazine Archive
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Conelrad continued for nearly twelve years, at considerable cost in money to the Government and nuisance to the broadcasters while improved navigation methods made steering by broadcasts sound like something out of the Stone Age.
From Time Magazine Archive
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