radiophone
Americannoun
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a radiotelephone.
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any of various devices for producing sound by the action of radiant energy.
verb (used with or without object)
noun
Other Word Forms
- radiophonic adjective
- radiophony noun
Etymology
Origin of radiophone
Example Sentences
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In classic Londolozi style, Dad came to a last-minute rescue with a jerry-rigged radiophone.
From Salon • Dec. 7, 2013
But then Riebero received a radiophone call from an official he knew, who said, ’Ademir, there is a Gol airplane that has disappeared, and it seems to have gone down near you.’
From Slate • Jun. 3, 2012
During one of Vishinsky's tirades, the radiophone translation system broke down.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The hours were long, but I had a blue Mustang with a radiophone to race from story to story, and I was just 26 years old.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A recording of the radiophone discussion between the ranger and his assistant is the only other description we have.
From Anything You Can Do ... by Garrett, Randall
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