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  • 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

  • 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

  • Morse code mnemonics
  • Systems to remember Morse characters

    Morse code mnemonics are systems to represent the sound of Morse characters in a way intended to be easy to remember. Since every one of these mnemonics

    Morse code mnemonics

    Morse_code_mnemonics

  • 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

    American Morse code

    American Morse code

    American_Morse_code

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

    co-developer and the namesake of Morse code in 1837 and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy. Samuel F. B. Morse was born in Charlestown, now

    Samuel Morse

    Samuel Morse

    Samuel_Morse

  • Russian Morse code
  • Non-Latin Morse code for Russian Cyrillic

    Russian Morse code approximates the Morse code for the Latin alphabet. It was enacted by the Russian government in 1856. To memorize the codes, practitioners

    Russian Morse code

    Russian_Morse_code

  • 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

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

    Look up Morse code in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Morse code is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters. Morse Code may also

    Morse Code (disambiguation)

    Morse_Code_(disambiguation)

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Morse code for non-Latin alphabets
  • This is a summary of the use of Morse code to represent alphabets other than Latin. The Greek Morse code alphabet is similar to that for the Latin alphabet

    Morse code for non-Latin alphabets

    Morse_code_for_non-Latin_alphabets

  • 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)

  • Electrical telegraph
  • Early system for transmitting text over wires

    clicks in coded rhythmic patterns. The archetype of this category was the Morse system and the code associated with it, both invented by Samuel Morse in 1838

    Electrical telegraph

    Electrical telegraph

    Electrical_telegraph

  • List of amateur radio modes
  • Although more than 140 years old, bandwidth-efficient Morse code, originally developed by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail in the 1840s, uses techniques that

    List of amateur radio modes

    List_of_amateur_radio_modes

  • Inspector Morse
  • Fictional character by Colin Dexter

    Detective Chief Inspector Endeavour Morse, GM, is the eponymous fictional character in the series of detective novels by British author Colin Dexter.

    Inspector Morse

    Inspector_Morse

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Barcode
  • Optical machine-readable representation of data

    Bernard Silver and patented in the US in 1952. The invention was based on Morse code that was extended to thin and thick bars. However, it took over twenty

    Barcode

    Barcode

    Barcode

  • 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

  • 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

  • Green Monster
  • Left field wall of Fenway Park in Boston

    vertical white lines of the American League section of the scoreboard, Morse code representing the initials of former owners Thomas A. Yawkey and Jean R

    Green Monster

    Green Monster

    Green_Monster

  • Telegraphy
  • Long distance transmission of text

    a code compatible with the Chappe optical telegraph. The Morse system was adopted as the international standard in 1865, using a modified Morse code developed

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

    Telegraphy

  • 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

  • Text messaging
  • Act of typing and sending a brief, digital message

    competitions have been held between expert Morse code operators and expert SMS users. Several mobile phones have Morse code ring tones and alert messages. For

    Text messaging

    Text messaging

    Text_messaging

  • 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

  • Radio code
  • Conventions used in wireless telegraphy

    radio code is any code that is commonly used over a telecommunication system such as Morse code, brevity codes and procedure words. Brevity codes are designed

    Radio code

    Radio_code

  • 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

  • QQQQ
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    QQQ, an exchange-traded fund based on the Nasdaq-100 stock index The Morse code for unknown attacker, use in conjunction with SOS The poker hand "Village

    QQQQ

    QQQQ

  • 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

  • Korby Lenker
  • American singer-songwriter

    26, 2018. Lenker, Korby (May 23, 2018), MORSE CODE Episode One "Boomerang", retrieved August 4, 2018 "Morse Code Podcast with Korby Lenker". Apple Podcasts

    Korby Lenker

    Korby Lenker

    Korby_Lenker

  • History of communication
  • proposes and builds an electric telegraph. 1836 – Samuel Morse develops the Morse code. 1843 – Samuel Morse builds the first long-distance electric telegraph

    History of communication

    History_of_communication

  • Patriot (film)
  • 2026 Indian film by Mahesh Narayanan

    footage and notices that Rahim has revealed Athira's location through Morse code, deducing it to be Jyothi's apartment. After Daniel and Michael publicly

    Patriot (film)

    Patriot_(film)

  • In the Morse Code of Brake Lights
  • 2019 studio album by the New Pornographers

    In the Morse Code of Brake Lights is the eighth studio album by Canadian indie rock band the New Pornographers, released on September 27, 2019. The album

    In the Morse Code of Brake Lights

    In_the_Morse_Code_of_Brake_Lights

  • Thridrangaviti Lighthouse
  • Icelandic lighthouse

    miles). The beam is a long white flash followed by a short white flash (Morse code N  ▄▄▄ ▄ )every 30 seconds. The lighthouse Admiralty No. is L4802 — cf

    Thridrangaviti Lighthouse

    Thridrangaviti Lighthouse

    Thridrangaviti_Lighthouse

  • 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

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

    How They Run (2003) Morse produced & directed I Am a Sex Addict, 2005, Morse acted Harmanci, Reyhan (January 22, 2006). "MORSE CODE / Filmmaker's podcasts

    Emily Morse

    Emily Morse

    Emily_Morse

  • Syphon recorder
  • Device used to inscribe telegrams

    tape, translating the pulses representing the "dots" and "dashes" of the Morse code to characters of the text message. The syphon recorder replaced Thomson’s

    Syphon recorder

    Syphon recorder

    Syphon_recorder

  • 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

  • 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)

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • The New Pornographers
  • Canadian indie rock band

    Together (2010), Brill Bruisers (2014), Whiteout Conditions (2017), In the Morse Code of Brake Lights (2019), Continue as a Guest (2023), and The Former Site

    The New Pornographers

    The New Pornographers

    The_New_Pornographers

  • Vessel emergency codes
  • Coded messages used over public address systems on passenger ships

    three prolonged blasts on the ship's whistle and general alarm bell (Morse code "Oscar"). Mr Skylight, paged over the public address system, is an alert

    Vessel emergency codes

    Vessel_emergency_codes

  • YYZ (song)
  • 1981 rock instrumental by Rush

    omnidirectional range system at the airport broadcasts the YYZ identifier code in Morse code. Peart said in interviews later that the rhythm stuck with them. Peart

    YYZ (song)

    YYZ_(song)

  • Numbers station
  • Shortwave radio stations broadcasting only numbers

    modes such as phase-shift keying and frequency-shift keying, as well as Morse code transmissions, are also used. Stations may operate on set schedules and

    Numbers station

    Numbers_station

  • Chess notation
  • Methods for describing chess moves and/or positions

    international correspondence chess, and systems for transmission using Morse code over telegraph or radio. The standard system for recording chess positions

    Chess notation

    Chess_notation

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

    codes was to save on cable costs. The use of data coding for data compression predates the computer era; an early example is the telegraph Morse code

    Code

    Code

  • 9
  • Natural number

    Kessinger. ISBN 1-4179-6429-4. Cecil Balmond, "Number 9, the search for the sigma code" 1998, Prestel 2008, ISBN 3-7913-1933-7, ISBN 978-3-7913-1933-9

    9

    9

  • 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

  • International Code of Signals
  • Maritime communication method

    One simply raises the Kilo flag (see diagram at the top), or sends the Morse Code equivalent (dash-dot-dash) by flashing light; this has the assigned message

    International Code of Signals

    International Code of Signals

    International_Code_of_Signals

  • ---
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    markup languages (e.g. Markdown) Document separator in YAML 'O' letter in Morse code -- (disambiguation) Look up --- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This

    ---

    ---

  • 1
  • Natural number

    prime number. In digital technology, 1 represents the "on" state in binary code, the foundation of computing. Philosophically, 1 symbolizes the ultimate

    1

    1

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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)

  • Esperanto orthography
  • Orthography of the Esperanto language

    braille and Morse code both include the six diacritic letters. An Esperanto braille magazine, Aŭroro, has been published since 1920. In Morse code, a dot is

    Esperanto orthography

    Esperanto_orthography

  • 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

  • Continuous wave
  • Electromagnetic wave that is not pulsed

    varying duration of the on and off periods of the signal, for example by Morse code in early radio. In early wireless telegraphy radio transmission, CW waves

    Continuous wave

    Continuous_wave

  • 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

  • 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

  • NATO phonetic alphabet
  • Spoken alphabet for radio 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

  • RRRR
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the reporting mark for the Rock and Rail LLC Raritan River Railroad the morse code for surface raider, used in conjunction with SOS All pages with titles

    RRRR

    RRRR

  • Inferno (Boards of Canada album)
  • 2026 studio album

    also revived with a message reading "nobody home..." in both English and morse code. On 16 April, Boards of Canada shared a video entitled "Tape 05" set to

    Inferno (Boards of Canada album)

    Inferno_(Boards_of_Canada_album)

  • Spark-gap transmitter
  • Type of radio transmitter

    telegraph key, creating pulses of radio waves to spell out text messages in Morse code. The first practical spark gap transmitters and receivers for radiotelegraphy

    Spark-gap transmitter

    Spark-gap transmitter

    Spark-gap_transmitter

  • 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)

  • Gregor and the Code of Claw
  • 2007 book by Suzanne Collins

    stone of tunnels. Unlike Morse code, it used three distinct sounds (a "click", a "scratch", and a "tap"), while Morse code uses only two symbols differentiated

    Gregor and the Code of Claw

    Gregor_and_the_Code_of_Claw

  • 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

  • Semaphore
  • Mechanical apparatus used to send messages

    is a semaphore system using a visual signaling device, often utilizing Morse code. In the 19th century, the Royal Navy began using signal lamps. In 1867

    Semaphore

    Semaphore

    Semaphore

  • Guglielmo Marconi
  • Italian radio-frequency engineer and inventor (1874–1937)

    the dots and dashes of Morse code; and A telegraph register activated by the coherer, which recorded the received Morse code dots and dashes onto a roll

    Guglielmo Marconi

    Guglielmo Marconi

    Guglielmo_Marconi

  • R-S-T system
  • Brevity code for Ham radio signal reports

    correctly copy the information being sent during the transmission. In a Morse code telegraphy transmission, readability refers to how easy or difficult it

    R-S-T system

    R-S-T system

    R-S-T_system

  • 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

  • D
  • Fourth letter of the Latin alphabet

    in the school grading system. D is the international vehicle registration code for Germany (also .de as its top-level domain). In Cantonese: Because the

    D

    D

    D

  • Telegram
  • Message sent through telegraphy

    telegrams were sent by an electrical telegraph operator or telegrapher using Morse code, or a printing telegraph operator using plain text. A cablegram was a

    Telegram

    Telegram

    Telegram

  • VHF omnidirectional range
  • Aviation navigation system

    3.3.5 The station's identifier is typically a three-letter string in Morse code. While defined in Annex 10 voice channel is seldomly used today, e.g.

    VHF omnidirectional range

    VHF omnidirectional range

    VHF_omnidirectional_range

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

    Hog-Morse was telegraphers' jargon for the tendency of inexperienced telegraph operators to make errors when sending or receiving in Morse code. The term

    Hog-Morse

    Hog-Morse

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

    Telephone & Telegraph. Alfred Vail and Samuel Morse collaborated in the invention of Morse code. The "Morse code" that went into operational use after Vail

    Alfred Vail

    Alfred Vail

    Alfred_Vail

  • Letter beacon
  • Radio transmissions consisting of only a single repeating Morse code letter

    only a single repeating Morse code letter. They have been classified into a number of groups according to transmission code and frequency, and it is

    Letter beacon

    Letter beacon

    Letter_beacon

  • . .
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: (._.), an emoticon representing sadness or boredom The letter R in Morse code This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ._.

    . .

    ._.

  • Amelia Earhart
  • American aviation pioneer (1897–1937)

    1928. Manning was also a pilot and a skilled radio operator who knew Morse code. The original plan was a two-person crew: Earhart would fly and Manning

    Amelia Earhart

    Amelia Earhart

    Amelia_Earhart

  • Starman (song)
  • 1972 song by David Bowie

    and the Supremes' "You Keep Me Hangin' On", which contained the same morse code-esque guitar and piano breaks as "Starman". The English rock band Suede

    Starman (song)

    Starman_(song)

  • Light characteristic
  • Description of navigational light

    LFl for a very quick group of six flashes, followed by a long flash. A Morse code light is light in which appearances of light of two clearly different

    Light characteristic

    Light characteristic

    Light_characteristic

  • Radio
  • Use of radio waves for communication

    first apparatus for long-distance radio communication, sending a wireless Morse Code message to a recipient over a kilometer away in 1895, and the first transatlantic

    Radio

    Radio

    Radio

  • Severance (TV series)
  • American television series (2022–present)

    announcement about season 2. In the video, a light blinks the word "tomorrow" in Morse code. The next day on July 10, Apple TV+ announced that season 2 would debut

    Severance (TV series)

    Severance_(TV_series)

  • Ambigram
  • Symmetrical calligraphic or typographic visual pun

    flips upside down or through a mirror. In morse code, the letter P coded  ▄ ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄  and the letter R coded  ▄ ▄▄▄ ▄  are individually symmetrical, like

    Ambigram

    Ambigram

    Ambigram

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

    trouble with the blinding television lights, Denton blinked his eyes in Morse code, spelling the word "T-O-R-T-U-R-E"—and confirming for the first time to

    Jeremiah Denton

    Jeremiah Denton

    Jeremiah_Denton

  • 0
  • Number

    to identify the possible valid Sanskrit meters, a notation similar to Morse code. Pingala used the Sanskrit word śūnya explicitly to refer to zero. A decimal

    0

    0

  • Teleprinter
  • Device for transmitting messages in written form by electrical signals

    replaced skilled operators versed in Morse code with typists and machines communicating faster via Baudot code. With the development of early computers

    Teleprinter

    Teleprinter

    Teleprinter

  • At sign
  • Typographical symbol (@)

    abbreviate atau which means 'or', 'either'. In Morse code, it is known as a "commat", consisting of the Morse code for the "A" and "C" which run together as

    At sign

    At_sign

  • 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

  • Signal strength and readability report
  • Quality rating of radio communications

    readability (quality) of the radiotelephone (voice) or radiotelegraph (Morse code) signal transmitted by another station as received at the reporting station's

    Signal strength and readability report

    Signal_strength_and_readability_report

  • MacGyver
  • Fictional character and title character of MacGyver

    Language, and knows how to use International maritime signal flags and Morse code. He is an avid outdoorsman with skills that include skiing and outdoor

    MacGyver

    MacGyver

    MacGyver

  • 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)

  • 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

  • Telegraph sounder
  • Form of telegraph receiver which converted incoming electrical signals into sounds

    "dots" and "dashes" – which are used to represent text characters in Morse code. A telegraph operator would translate the sounds into characters representing

    Telegraph sounder

    Telegraph sounder

    Telegraph_sounder

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  • MOISE
  • Male

    English

    MOISE

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

    MOISE

  • Morse
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Morse

    Dark-skinned. A Moor. Form of Maurice.

    Morse

  • Morie
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Hebrew, Japanese, Latin

    Morie

    Dark Skinned

    Morie

  • Morse
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, English, Indian

    Morse

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

    Morse

  • Mose
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Christian, Finnish, Hebrew

    Mose

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

    Mose

  • Greyfell
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Greyfell

    Sigurd's horse.

    Greyfell

  • 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

  • Morss
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Morss

    English : variant of Morris 1.

    Morss

  • MOSE
  • Male

    English

    MOSE

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

    MOSE

  • Vorse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vorse

    English : variant of Force.

    Vorse

  • Mosse
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish, Hebrew

    Mosse

    Drawn out of the Water

    Mosse

  • Morise
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Morise

    God teaches.

    Morise

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  • Boy/Male

    French English

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    Dark skinned.

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  • Forse
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset and Avon)

    Forse

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

    Forse

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  • Boy/Male

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

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    From the Moors; Dark Skinned

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  • 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

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  • Girl/Female

    Irish

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    Great.

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  • 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

  • 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

  • Mores
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mores

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

    Mores

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Online names & meanings

  • MAUREEN
  • Female

    English

    MAUREEN

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Máirín, MAUREEN means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

  • ANKITA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    ANKITA

    (अंकिता) Hindi name ANKITA means "marked."

  • Wilmar
  • Boy/Male

    German Teutonic

    Wilmar

    Resolute or famous.

  • Jograj | ஜோகராஜ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jograj | ஜோகராஜ

    Lord Krishna

  • Shardhya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Shardhya

    Bold; Strong

  • Maleeha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Maleeha

    Strong, Beautiful, Salty or graceful or brownish color

  • Khushpreet
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional

    Khushpreet

    Loving and Delightful

  • Santosh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Santosh

    Happy, Happiness

  • Iola
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Greek

    Iola

    Violet Flower

  • Dhilen | தீலேண 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dhilen | தீலேண 

    Name of thilai

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  • Horse
  • v. t.

    To place on the back of another, or on a wooden horse, etc., to be flogged; to subject to such punishment.

  • Worse
  • v. t.

    To make worse; to put disadvantage; to discomfit; to worst. See Worst, v.

  • Mouse
  • v. t.

    To tear, as a cat devours a mouse.

  • Horse
  • v. t.

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

  • Worse
  • n.

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

  • More
  • adv.

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

  • Worse
  • compar.

    Bad, ill, evil, or corrupt, in a greater degree; more bad or evil; less good; specifically, in poorer health; more sick; -- used both in a physical and moral sense.

  • 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.

  • Horse
  • n.

    The male of the genus horse, in distinction from the female or male; usually, a castrated male.

  • Mouse
  • v. t.

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

  • Worse
  • a.

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

  • More
  • v. t.

    To make more; to increase.

  • More
  • superl.

    Additional; other; as, he wept because there were no more words to conquer.

  • Horse
  • n.

    A frame of timber, shaped like a horse, on which soldiers were made to ride for punishment.

  • One-horse
  • a.

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

  • Norse
  • n.

    The Norse language.

  • Horse
  • n.

    Anything, actual or figurative, on which one rides as on a horse; a hobby.

  • Horse
  • n.

    Mounted soldiery; cavalry; -- used without the plural termination; as, a regiment of horse; -- distinguished from foot.