telex
IPA: tˈɛɫɛks
noun
- A network of teletypes.
- A teletype message sent through such a network.
- A teletype device connected to such a network.
- A convention for encoding Vietnamese text for transmission across telex systems.
- (computing) Input method for Vietnamese text based on this convention.
- Alternative letter-case form of telex in its various senses. [A network of teletypes.]
verb
- (transitive) To send a message over a telex network.
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Examples of "telex" in Sentences
- It also included a telex number.
- All telephone and telex lines are cut.
- The old telex system is still operational.
- Later on it became part of the Telex group.
- Maybe it can be moved to the Telex section.
- The Dutch company sent an acceptance by telex.
- AIUI, you also, may be a sock puppet of Telex.
- To this day telex messages are charged by the word.
- Obviously there are difficulties with this UP telex.
- The Republic has radiotelephone, telegraphic, and telex links with Paris.
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