teleseme

English

Etymology

tele- + Ancient Greek σῆμᾰ (sêma, sign)

Noun

teleseme (plural telesemes)

  1. (dated) A system of apparatus for electric signals providing for automatic transmission of a number of predetermined signals or calls, as in connection with hotel annunciators.

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