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  • American Morse code
  • Morse code variant used on landline telegraph systems in the U.S.

    American Morse Code — also known as Railroad Morse — is the latter-day name for the original version of the Morse Code, developed in the mid-1840s by Samuel

    American Morse code

    American Morse code

    American_Morse_code

  • Morse code
  • Transmission of language with brief pulses

    Morse code is a telecommunications method which encodes text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes

    Morse code

    Morse code

    Morse_code

  • Morse code abbreviations
  • Abbreviations commonly used in Morse code

    Morse code abbreviations are used to speed up Morse communications by foreshortening textual words and phrases. Morse abbreviations are short forms, representing

    Morse code abbreviations

    Morse_code_abbreviations

  • Morse Code (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Code may also refer to: American Morse code, an early form of the code Morse Code (album), a mixtape by Sage the Gemini Morse Code (horse), a racehorse This

    Morse Code (disambiguation)

    Morse_Code_(disambiguation)

  • Prosigns for Morse code
  • Predefined shorthand signals

    Procedural signs or prosigns are shorthand signals used in Morse code telegraphy, for the purpose of simplifying and standardizing procedural protocols

    Prosigns for Morse code

    Prosigns for Morse code

    Prosigns_for_Morse_code

  • Telegraph code
  • One of the character encodings used to transmit information by telegraphy

    A telegraph code is one of the character encodings used to transmit information by telegraphy. Morse code is the best-known such code. Telegraphy usually

    Telegraph code

    Telegraph_code

  • Electrical telegraph
  • Early system for transmitting text over wires

    the International Morse code and was henceforth the international standard. The US, however, continued to use American Morse code internally for some

    Electrical telegraph

    Electrical telegraph

    Electrical_telegraph

  • Samuel Morse
  • American inventor and painter (1791–1872)

    Breese Morse (April 27, 1791 – April 2, 1872) was an American inventor and painter. After establishing his reputation as a portrait painter, Morse, in his

    Samuel Morse

    Samuel Morse

    Samuel_Morse

  • Wabun code
  • Japanese telegraphic code

    Wabun code (和文モールス符号, wabun mōrusu fugō; Morse code for Japanese text) is a form of Morse code used to send Japanese language in kana characters. Unlike

    Wabun code

    Wabun_code

  • SOS
  • International Morse code distress signal for help

    SOS Audio of SOS in Morse code Problems playing this file? See media help. SOS is a Morse code distress signal ( ▄ ▄ ▄ ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄ ▄ ), used internationally

    SOS

    SOS

    SOS

  • Hog-Morse
  • Garbled telegraph message from a novice operator

    now-defunct American Morse ("railroad code") is different from the International Morse Code currently in use for radio telegraphy. With American Morse it was

    Hog-Morse

    Hog-Morse

  • CQD
  • Morse code distress call in the early 20th century

    CQD in Morse code Problems playing this file? See media help. CQD (transmitted in Morse code as ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄▄▄ ▄  ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄▄▄  ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄ ) is one of the first

    CQD

    CQD

  • Telegraphy
  • Long distance transmission of text

    the morse dash (which is much shorter in American Morse code than in the modern International Morse code) to aid differentiating from the morse dot.

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

  • Q code
  • Type of Morse code operating signal

    organisations that use Morse code have adopted additional codes, including the Z code used by most European and NATO countries. The Z code adds commands and

    Q code

    Q_code

  • List of writing systems
  • light, or sound) representing characters in the Latin alphabet. American Morse code (defunct) Optical telegraphy (defunct) Flag semaphore – (made by

    List of writing systems

    List of writing systems

    List_of_writing_systems

  • Letter frequency
  • How often each letter appears in written language

    frequency Letter frequency effect Lipogram RSTLNE (Wheel of Fortune) American Morse code was developed in the 1830s by Alfred Vail, based on English-language

    Letter frequency

    Letter_frequency

  • Friedrich Clemens Gerke
  • German journalist (1801–1888)

    who revised the Morse code in 1848. It is Gerke's version of the original (American) Morse code now known as the International Morse code and standardized

    Friedrich Clemens Gerke

    Friedrich Clemens Gerke

    Friedrich_Clemens_Gerke

  • Amateur radio
  • Non-commercial use of the radio spectrum

    wired telegraphy during the 19th century to mock operators with poor Morse code-sending skills ("ham-fisted"). This term continued to be used after the

    Amateur radio

    Amateur radio

    Amateur_radio

  • On–off keying
  • Type of amplitude-shift keying modulation

    It is analogous to unipolar encoding line code. On–off keying is most commonly used to transmit Morse code over radio frequencies (referred to as CW (continuous

    On–off keying

    On–off_keying

  • Alfred Vail
  • 19th-century American machinist and inventor

    18, 1859) was an American machinist and inventor. Along with Samuel Morse, Vail was central in developing and commercializing American electrical telegraphy

    Alfred Vail

    Alfred Vail

    Alfred_Vail

  • Telegraphy in the United States
  • strip of paper on a distant receiver. Furthermore, he created the American Morse code in the 1840s, allowing telegraphers to rapidly send and receive messages

    Telegraphy in the United States

    Telegraphy_in_the_United_States

  • Morse
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up morse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Morse may refer to: Morse (surname) Morse Goodman (1917-1993), Anglican Bishop of Calgary, Canada Morse Robb

    Morse

    Morse

  • Ten-code
  • Brevity codes used by a variety of US professionals

    discontinued in favor of everyday language. APCO first proposed Morse code brevity codes in the June 1935 issue of The APCO Bulletin, which were adapted

    Ten-code

    Ten-code

  • Inspector Morse (TV series)
  • British television detective series (1987–2000)

    Inspector Morse is a British detective drama television series based on a series of novels by Colin Dexter. It stars John Thaw as Detective Chief Inspector

    Inspector Morse (TV series)

    Inspector_Morse_(TV_series)

  • List of retronyms
  • body. Similarly: acoustic piano. American Morse Code This was the original signaling alphabet, suggested by Samuel Morse's assistant, Alfred Vail. It has

    List of retronyms

    List_of_retronyms

  • Words per minute
  • Measure of writing, typing, or reading speed

    minute, often used as a measurement of the speed of typing, reading or Morse code sending and receiving. Since words vary in length, for the purpose of

    Words per minute

    Words_per_minute

  • Eucla, Western Australia
  • Town in Western Australia

    Victoria used American Morse code (locally known as the Victorian alphabet) while Western Australia used the international Morse code that is familiar

    Eucla, Western Australia

    Eucla, Western Australia

    Eucla,_Western_Australia

  • Brevity code
  • Radio and telegraph signals encoding longer definitions

    using Morse code, originally designed for use by British ships and coastal stations Wire signal, Morse Code abbreviation, also known as 92 Code. Appears

    Brevity code

    Brevity_code

  • Telegraph key
  • Electrical switch used to transmit text messages in Morse code

    clacker, tapper or morse key is a specialized electrical switch used by a trained operator to transmit text messages in Morse code in a telegraphy system

    Telegraph key

    Telegraph key

    Telegraph_key

  • Train dispatcher
  • Rail transport profession

    territory. Initially, train dispatchers issued train orders using American Morse code over telegraph wires. Later, after the telephone was invented in

    Train dispatcher

    Train dispatcher

    Train_dispatcher

  • List of telephone country codes
  • asterisks (**). North American Numbering Plan members are assigned three-digit numbering plan area (NPA) codes under the common country code 1, shown in the

    List of telephone country codes

    List_of_telephone_country_codes

  • CQ (call)
  • Operating signal for "request to communicate"

    undersea cables and landlines, particularly used by those communicating in Morse code, ( ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄▄▄ ▄  ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄▄▄ ), but also by voice operators, to make

    CQ (call)

    CQ_(call)

  • QSA and QRK radio signal reports
  • Morse code operating signal for signal quality reports

    The QSA code and QRK code are interrelated and complementary signal reporting codes for use in wireless telegraphy (Morse code). An enhanced format, SINPO

    QSA and QRK radio signal reports

    QSA_and_QRK_radio_signal_reports

  • Signal lamp
  • Visual signaling device for optical communication

    Aldis lamp or a Morse lamp) is a visual signaling device for optical communication by flashes of a lamp, typically using Morse code. The idea of flashing

    Signal lamp

    Signal lamp

    Signal_lamp

  • North American Numbering Plan
  • Integrated telephone numbering plan of twenty North American countries

    historically known as World Numbering Zone 1 and has the country code 1. Some North American countries, most notably Mexico, do not participate in the NANP

    North American Numbering Plan

    North American Numbering Plan

    North_American_Numbering_Plan

  • QSK operation (full break-in)
  • Morse code operating mode

    In CW Morse code operations, QSK or full break-in operation describes an operating mode in which the transmitting station can detect signals from other

    QSK operation (full break-in)

    QSK_operation_(full_break-in)

  • Morse Code (horse)
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Morse Code (foaled 1929) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1938 Cheltenham Gold Cup. His Gold Cup victory was achieved at the expense of

    Morse Code (horse)

    Morse_Code_(horse)

  • List of North American Numbering Plan area codes
  • Atlantic islands are members of the North American Numbering Plan. The table entries for each year list area code either by the time of assignment or, preferably

    List of North American Numbering Plan area codes

    List_of_North_American_Numbering_Plan_area_codes

  • Instructograph
  • Morse code study aid

    The Instructograph was a paper tape-based machine used for the study of Morse code. The paper tape mechanism consisted of two reels which passed a paper

    Instructograph

    Instructograph

  • KPH (radio station)
  • Coast radio station in the United States

    it provided ship to shore communications including telegrams (using Morse code) and marine telex service (using radioteletype). The station discontinued

    KPH (radio station)

    KPH (radio station)

    KPH_(radio_station)

  • QN Signals
  • Morse code operating signal for Amateur radio messages

    The QN Signals are Morse code operating signals that were introduced for Amateur radio net operation in 1939 on the Michigan QMN Net to lighten the burdens

    QN Signals

    QN_Signals

  • Chinese telegraph code
  • Code for telegraphy using Chinese characters

    Chinese,” is rendered into the code as 0022 2429 0207 1873. It is transmitted using Morse code. Receivers decode the Morse code to get a sequence of digits

    Chinese telegraph code

    Chinese_telegraph_code

  • Wigwag (flag signals)
  • Method of flag signaling

    (elements). Like Morse code, the number of elements in each character was not fixed, the most common letters being assigned the shortest codes. A number of

    Wigwag (flag signals)

    Wigwag (flag signals)

    Wigwag_(flag_signals)

  • Stephen Robert Morse
  • American filmmaker

    Dark Night. Morse is the director/producer of How to Rob a Bank, the 2024 Netflix Original. As of 2024[update], he headed the Morse Code Group. Stephen

    Stephen Robert Morse

    Stephen Robert Morse

    Stephen_Robert_Morse

  • List of binary codes
  • therefore not binary codes themselves but may be applied to binary codes to reduce storage needs. Morse code is a variable-length telegraphy code, which traditionally

    List of binary codes

    List_of_binary_codes

  • ICG
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    congruential generator Intra-character gap (or inter-character gap) in American Morse code Irish Continental Group, an Irish sea shipping firm Independent Comics

    ICG

    ICG

  • Wireless telegraphy
  • Method of communication by radio waves

    called "dots" and "dashes", which spell out text messages, usually in Morse code. In a manual system, the sending operator taps on a switch called a telegraph

    Wireless telegraphy

    Wireless telegraphy

    Wireless_telegraphy

  • Emily Morse
  • American sex therapist, author, and media personality

    Emily Hope Morse (born June 2, 1970) is an American sex therapist, author and media personality. She is the host of the long-running podcast Sex with Emily

    Emily Morse

    Emily Morse

    Emily_Morse

  • Toby Morse
  • American vocalist

    Toby Morse (born April 8, 1970) is an American vocalist who is best known as the lead singer for punk rock band H2O. He is also one of the vocalists for

    Toby Morse

    Toby Morse

    Toby_Morse

  • The CW Operators' Club
  • International organization for radio hams

    management, for amateur radio operators who enjoy communicating using Morse Code. Its mission is to foster the use of CW, whether for contesting, DXing

    The CW Operators' Club

    The_CW_Operators'_Club

  • Thue–Morse sequence
  • Infinite binary sequence generated by repeated complementation and concatenation

    In mathematics, the Thue–Morse or Prouhet–Thue–Morse sequence is the binary sequence (an infinite sequence of 0s and 1s) that can be obtained by starting

    Thue–Morse sequence

    Thue–Morse_sequence

  • Portrait of James Monroe
  • Painting by Samuel Morse

    Portrait of James Monroe is a c.1819 portrait painting by the American artist Samuel Morse of the President of the United States James Monroe. Monroe was

    Portrait of James Monroe

    Portrait of James Monroe

    Portrait_of_James_Monroe

  • Phillips Code
  • Shorthand code used by news telegraph operators

    1925 Morse code Morse code abbreviations Wire signal Scribal abbreviation List of shorthand systems Phillips, Walter P. (1975). The Phillips Code, page

    Phillips Code

    Phillips Code

    Phillips_Code

  • Telegraphist
  • Operator who uses a telegraph key to send and receive the Morse code

    English), telegrapher (American English), or telegraph operator is a person who uses a telegraph key to send and receive Morse code messages in a telegraphy

    Telegraphist

    Telegraphist

    Telegraphist

  • 500 kHz
  • Maritime radio frequency

    500 kilohertz (500 kHz) was an international calling and distress frequency for Morse code maritime communication. For much of its early history, this frequency

    500 kHz

    500_kHz

  • Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890)
  • development of International Morse code which is distinct from the original encoding system, American Morse code, Morse code was standardized in 1865 by

    Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890)

    Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890)

    Timeline_of_United_States_inventions_(before_1890)

  • Tap code
  • Encoding for text messages

    Road, the tap code is used on a metal pipe conduit by trapped miners to communicate with executives of the mining company. Morse code The Handbook Of

    Tap code

    Tap_code

  • Wayne Morse
  • American politician (1900–1974)

    Wayne Lyman Morse (October 20, 1900 – July 22, 1974) was an American attorney and United States Senator from Oregon. Morse is well known for opposing the

    Wayne Morse

    Wayne Morse

    Wayne_Morse

  • Amateur radio licensing in the United States
  • Licensing of amateur radio in the US

    gained Morse code only privileges in the entire Morse code and data only segments of the General class portions of 80, 40, 15 and data and Morse code in the

    Amateur radio licensing in the United States

    Amateur radio licensing in the United States

    Amateur_radio_licensing_in_the_United_States

  • Gallery of the Louvre
  • Painting by Samuel Morse

    Louvre is an 1833 oil painting by the American artist Samuel Morse. It depicts a view of the Louvre in Paris. Morse had trained in London. On returning

    Gallery of the Louvre

    Gallery of the Louvre

    Gallery_of_the_Louvre

  • Kryptos
  • Encrypted sculpture by American artist Jim Sanborn

    sheets outside the entrance to the New Headquarters Building. Several Morse code messages are found on these copper sheets, and one of the stone slabs

    Kryptos

    Kryptos

    Kryptos

  • Ella Mae Morse
  • American singer (1924–1999)

    Ella Mae Morse (September 12, 1924 – October 16, 1999) was an American singer of popular music whose 1940s and 1950s recordings mixing jazz, blues, and

    Ella Mae Morse

    Ella Mae Morse

    Ella_Mae_Morse

  • List of Inspector Morse episodes
  • Inspector Morse is a British television crime drama, starring John Thaw and Kevin Whately, for which eight series were broadcast between 1987 and 2000

    List of Inspector Morse episodes

    List_of_Inspector_Morse_episodes

  • ASCII
  • Character encoding standard

    ASCII (/ˈæski/ ASS-kee), an acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for representing a particular

    ASCII

    ASCII

    ASCII

  • Area code 806
  • Area code in Texas, United States

    Area code 806 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the U.S. state of Texas in the Panhandle and South Plains, including

    Area code 806

    Area code 806

    Area_code_806

  • The Capris
  • American doo wop group

    three members reformed and The Manhattan Transfer recorded their song, "Morse Code of Love," which reached the US Hot 100 and the U.S. AC top 20. The group

    The Capris

    The Capris

    The_Capris

  • Foy–Breguet telegraph
  • Type of electrical telegraph

    Gerke. This code was a heavily modified version of the original American Morse code and was known as the Hamburg code or Gerke code. Gerke's code was adopted

    Foy–Breguet telegraph

    Foy–Breguet telegraph

    Foy–Breguet_telegraph

  • Wire signal
  • Type of Morse code operating signal used by Western Union

    Morse code abbreviations Phillips Code "1859 Western Union "92 Code" & Wood's 1864 "Telegraphic Numerals" & Comparison of Alphabetic Telegraph Codes"

    Wire signal

    Wire_signal

  • ICAO airport code
  • Four-letter code designation for aviation facilities around the world

    others have proper codes from countries performing air control such as NZ for New Zealand. In Russia, the Latin letter X, or its Morse/Baudot Cyrillic equivalent

    ICAO airport code

    ICAO airport code

    ICAO_airport_code

  • K
  • Eleventh letter of the Latin alphabet

    users. In the CMYK color model, K represents black ink. In International Morse code, it is used to mean "over". In fracture mechanics, K is used to represent

    K

    K

    K

  • W1AW
  • Amateur radio station in the United States

    AA-AL, K, N and W prefixes. The station routinely transmits bulletins and Morse code practice using common amateur radio frequencies. During a communications

    W1AW

    W1AW

    W1AW

  • Elle Cordova
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1988)

    del Cid & the Cidizens"; 2012); The Cooling (2015); Rerun City (2017); Morse Code (2019); and Candy Apple Red (2022). The Cooling and Rerun City were recorded

    Elle Cordova

    Elle Cordova

    Elle_Cordova

  • Code
  • System of rules to convert information into another form or representation

    cable costs. The use of data coding for data compression predates the computer era; an early example is the telegraph Morse code where more-frequently used

    Code

    Code

  • Morse (surname)
  • Surname list

    1958), American guitarist Albert Pitts Morse (1863–1936), American entomologist Alex Morse (born 1989), American politician Alice Cordelia Morse (1863–1961)

    Morse (surname)

    Morse_(surname)

  • IATA airport code
  • Three-letter air-travel designation for airports and cities

    airports. Toronto's code has entered pop culture in the form of "YYZ", a song by the rock band Rush, which utilizes the Morse code signal as a musical

    IATA airport code

    IATA airport code

    IATA_airport_code

  • The Floor (American game show)
  • 2024 game show hosted by Rob Lowe

    The Floor is an American game show based on the Dutch game show of the same name. The series is hosted by Rob Lowe and premiered on January 2, 2024, on

    The Floor (American game show)

    The_Floor_(American_game_show)

  • M
  • Thirteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    NATO phonetic Morse code Mike  ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ 

    M

    M

    M

  • B-Dienst
  • Department of the German Naval Intelligence Service

    the Morse code for the letter B but with an extra bar at the end, hence the name "B-bar". The name was coined by the British. Bars in Morse code are more

    B-Dienst

    B-Dienst

  • Sage the Gemini discography
  • Hip hop recording artist discography

    "American certifications – Sage the Gemini". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved March 31, 2021. "Sage The Gemini Drops "Morse Code"

    Sage the Gemini discography

    Sage_the_Gemini_discography

  • Area codes 920 and 274
  • Area codes in eastern Wisconsin

    Area codes 920 and 274 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for a large area of eastern Wisconsin. Area code 920 was created

    Area codes 920 and 274

    Area codes 920 and 274

    Area_codes_920_and_274

  • Jeremiah Denton
  • US Navy admiral and politician (1924–2014)

    blinked his eyes in Morse code, spelling the word "T-O-R-T-U-R-E"—and confirming for the first time to U.S. Naval Intelligence that American POWs were being

    Jeremiah Denton

    Jeremiah Denton

    Jeremiah_Denton

  • Emy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    visual artist Emy Machnow (1897–1974), a Swedish freestyle swimmer Emy Morse (1918–2018), Haitian singer, dancer and folklorist Emy Pettersson (1908–1996)

    Emy

    Emy

  • International maritime signal flags
  • Flags used for naval communication

    distress signal. Also signallable on a ship's whistle using Morse code. See International Code of Signals. Historically, in a CAM ship during World War II

    International maritime signal flags

    International maritime signal flags

    International_maritime_signal_flags

  • Telephone numbers in Canada
  • North American Numbering Plan (NANP). The fixed size of each telephone number consists of a three-digit area code, a three-digit central office code, also

    Telephone numbers in Canada

    Telephone_numbers_in_Canada

  • Samuel Finley Brown Morse
  • American environmentalist and businessman (1885–1969)

    later a lawyer in Massachusetts. Morse's distant cousin, Samuel Morse was the inventor of the telegraph and Morse Code. Morse attended Andover, like his father

    Samuel Finley Brown Morse

    Samuel Finley Brown Morse

    Samuel_Finley_Brown_Morse

  • Lee Cronin's The Mummy
  • 2026 film by Lee Cronin

    becomes more powerful. Charlie realizes that Katie is communicating via Morse code, which she had learned in the Girl Scouts before her abduction. He translates

    Lee Cronin's The Mummy

    Lee_Cronin's_The_Mummy

  • 73 (number)
  • Natural number

    73 is also: Amateur radio operators and other morse code users commonly use the number 73 as a "92 Code" abbreviation for "best regards", typically when

    73 (number)

    73_(number)

  • NATO phonetic alphabet
  • Letter names for unambiguous communication

    time zones List of NATO country codes PGP word list – Words for conveying data bytes in speech Q code – Type of Morse code operating signal Radiotelephony

    NATO phonetic alphabet

    NATO_phonetic_alphabet

  • Prefix code
  • Set of codewords, none a prefix of another

    for languages with a small number of symbols. Morse code is an everyday example of a variable-length code with a comma. The long pauses between letters

    Prefix code

    Prefix_code

  • 1947 BSAA Avro Lancastrian Star Dust accident
  • Fatal aviation accident

    and burying itself in snow and ice. The last word in Star Dust's final Morse code transmission to Santiago airport, "STENDEC", was received by the airport

    1947 BSAA Avro Lancastrian Star Dust accident

    1947 BSAA Avro Lancastrian Star Dust accident

    1947_BSAA_Avro_Lancastrian_Star_Dust_accident

  • L
  • Twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet

    Reference doc numbers for L2/20-266R "Consolidated code chart of proposed phonetic characters" and IPA etc. code point and name changes" (PDF). Everson, Michael;

    L

    L

    L

  • Swedish Rhapsody (numbers station)
  • Polish numbers station, 1950s to 2007

    to code: pl ). The Stasi "Sprach-Morse Generator" which provided the automated voice was of East German origin, and known to be used in similar coded broadcasts

    Swedish Rhapsody (numbers station)

    Swedish Rhapsody (numbers station)

    Swedish_Rhapsody_(numbers_station)

  • P
  • Sixteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    NATO phonetic Morse code Papa  ▄ ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄ 

    P

    P

    P

  • David Attenborough
  • English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)

    Due to the scale of his ambition, the BBC decided to partner with an American network to secure the necessary funding. While the negotiations were proceeding

    David Attenborough

    David Attenborough

    David_Attenborough

  • 88
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    nickname for the piano derived from the number of keys it typically has A Morse code abbreviation meaning "Love and kisses" 88 (film), a 2015 film directed

    88

    88

  • Reform UK
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    Spectator and The Daily Telegraph to inspect their website's front and back-end code and the underlying data of the party's numbers. Each media outlet subsequently

    Reform UK

    Reform UK

    Reform_UK

  • Wheatstone system
  • Automated telegraph system

    replaced a human operator with machines capable of sending and recording Morse code at a consistent fast rate. The system included a perforator, which prepared

    Wheatstone system

    Wheatstone system

    Wheatstone_system

  • Character encoding
  • Using numbers to represent text characters

    examples of character encoding systems include Morse code, the Baudot code, the American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) and Unicode

    Character encoding

    Character encoding

    Character_encoding

  • Samuel Finley Breese Morse Medal
  • The Samuel Finely Breese Morse Medal was established in 1902. Designed by Laura G. Fraser, this medal is awarded by the American Geographical Society for

    Samuel Finley Breese Morse Medal

    Samuel Finley Breese Morse Medal

    Samuel_Finley_Breese_Morse_Medal

  • Colm Meaney
  • Irish actor (born 1953)

    In 1987, Meaney appeared as Mick Ross in the American premiere of Hugh Whitemore's Breaking the Code at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Later

    Colm Meaney

    Colm Meaney

    Colm_Meaney

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  • TASUNKE
  • Male

    Native American

    TASUNKE

    Native American Dakota name TASUNKE means "horse."

    TASUNKE

  • Mose
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Christian, Finnish, Hebrew

    Mose

    Saviour; Taken from Water; Moses; Saved from the Water; Drawn out

    Mose

  • Morss
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Morss

    English : variant of Morris 1.

    Morss

  • More
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, French, Italian

    More

    From the Moors; Dark Skinned

    More

  • MOSE
  • Male

    English

    MOSE

    Short form of English Moses, MOSE means "drawn out."

    MOSE

  • Moyse
  • Surname or Lastname

    Jewish

    Moyse

    Jewish : variant of Moses.English (Devon and Norfolk) and French : from a medieval variant of the personal name Moses (Middle English Moise, Old French Moïse).

    Moyse

  • Mores
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mores

    English : variant of Moores.Dutch : from the personal name Maurits (see Morris).

    Mores

  • Mosse
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish, Hebrew

    Mosse

    Drawn out of the Water

    Mosse

  • Morise
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Morise

    God teaches.

    Morise

  • Morse
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Morse

    Dark-skinned. A Moor. Form of Maurice.

    Morse

  • Morse
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, English, Indian

    Morse

    Dark-skinned; Son of Maurice; Son of the Dark One

    Morse

  • Forse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset and Avon)

    Forse

    English (Somerset and Avon) : variant of Fosse.Americanized form of French Fortier.

    Forse

  • Morie
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Hebrew, Japanese, Latin

    Morie

    Dark Skinned

    Morie

  • Amorica
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Amorica

    Ancient Name for Britain

    Amorica

  • Gorse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Lancashire)

    Gorse

    English (mainly Lancashire) : topographic name from Old English gors(t) ‘gorse’, or a habitational name from some minor place named with this word.Slovenian (Gorše) : shortened form of the personal name Gregor, Latin Gregorius.Slovenian (Gorše) : topographic name from a derivative of gora ‘mountain’, ‘hill planted with vines’, ‘wood in a hill country’ (see Gornik).

    Gorse

  • Corse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Corse

    English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire named Corse, from Welsh cors ‘marsh’, ‘bog’.Scottish : topographic name from northern Middle English cors, corse ‘cross’, or a habitational name for someone from any of various places, for example in Grampian and Orkney, named with this word.Danish or Dutch : from the personal name Corsse, a variant of Carsten, which was borne by Scandinavian settlers in New Netherland in the 17th century.

    Corse

  • ABUKCHEECH
  • Male

    Native American

    ABUKCHEECH

    Native American Algonquin name ABUKCHEECH means "mouse."

    ABUKCHEECH

  • Vorse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vorse

    English : variant of Force.

    Vorse

  • Morie
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish spelling of Irish Morey 1.English and French

    Morie

    Scottish spelling of Irish Morey 1.English and French : from the personal name Amaury (see Morey 2).

    Morie

  • MOISE
  • Male

    English

    MOISE

    Middle English form of French Moisé, MOISE means "drawn out."

    MOISE

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  • Mouse
  • v. t.

    To tear, as a cat devours a mouse.

  • Bluestocking
  • n.

    The American avocet (Recurvirostra Americana).

  • Worse
  • a.

    In a worse degree; in a manner more evil or bad.

  • American
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to America; as, the American continent: American Indians.

  • Mouse
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a mouse; to secure by means of a mousing. See Mouse, n., 2.

  • Pan-American
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to both North and South America.

  • African
  • n.

    A native of Africa; also one ethnologically belonging to an African race.

  • More
  • v. t.

    To make more; to increase.

  • Worse
  • n.

    That which is worse; something less good; as, think not the worse of him for his enterprise.

  • Anti-American
  • a.

    Opposed to the Americans, their aims, or interests, or to the genius of American institutions.

  • More
  • adv.

    With an adjective or adverb (instead of the suffix -er) to form the comparative degree; as, more durable; more active; more sweetly.

  • Baldpate
  • n.

    The American widgeon (Anas Americana).

  • Linden
  • n.

    In America, the basswood, or Tilia Americana.

  • One-horse
  • a.

    Drawn by one horse; having but a single horse; as, a one-horse carriage.

  • Dickcissel
  • n.

    The American black-throated bunting (Spiza Americana).

  • Norse
  • n.

    The Norse language.

  • Horse
  • v. t.

    To provide with a horse, or with horses; to mount on, or as on, a horse.

  • Mouse
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of small rodents belonging to the genus Mus and various related genera of the family Muridae. The common house mouse (Mus musculus) is found in nearly all countries. The American white-footed, or deer, mouse (Hesperomys leucopus) sometimes lives in houses. See Dormouse, Meadow mouse, under Meadow, and Harvest mouse, under Harvest.

  • American
  • n.

    A native of America; -- originally applied to the aboriginal inhabitants, but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America, and especially to the citizens of the United States.

  • Americanize
  • v. t.

    To render American; to assimilate to the Americans in customs, ideas, etc.; to stamp with American characteristics.