Morse

  • 31Morse — El término MORSE hace referencia a: El código Morse desarrollado por Alfred Vail. Samuel Morse, el inventor del telégrafo eléctrico. Morse, localidad de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. (8672) Morse, asteroide. Cono Morse, tipo de… …

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  • 32Morse — /mawrs/, n. 1. Jedidiah /jed i duy euh/, 1761 1826, U.S. geographer and Congregational clergyman (father of Samuel F. B. Morse). 2. Samuel F(inley) B(reese) /fin lee breez/, 1791 1872, U.S. artist and inventor: developer of the first successful… …

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  • 33morse — (mor s ) s. m. Mammifère marin, trichechus rosmarus, Linné, famille des pinnigrades, ordre des carnassiers, qui vit dans toutes les mers du pôle nord, dit aussi cheval marin, vache marine, animal à la grande dent. •   Le morse a, comme l éléphant …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 34morse — /mawrs/, n. Eccles. an ornamented metal clasp or brooch for fastening a cope in front. [1375 1425; late ME mors < OF < L morsus fastening, lit., act of biting, equiv. to mord(ere) to bite + tus, suffix of v. action] * * * (as used in expressions) …

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  • 35Morse — Recorded in many forms including Morse, Morst, Morest, Morrist, Moorse, Mooriss and Moorst, this is a British Isles surname of great antiquity. It is dialectal of the popular personal name Morris, widespread in England, Wales, Scotland and&#8230; …

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  • 36morse — /mɔs / (say maws) noun 1. → morse code. –adjective 2. denoting or relating to the morse code or the system of communications using it. 3. relating to any code resembling the morse code. Also, Morse …

  • 37morse — mor·se agg.inv., s.m.inv. TS telecom. 1. agg.inv., relativo all alfabeto Morse 2. s.m.inv. → alfabeto Morse {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1895. ETIMO: tratto dalla loc. alfabeto Morse …

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  • 38morse — [19] People had for some years been experimenting with the magnetic telegraph, but it was the American inventor Samuel Morse (1791–1872) who in 1836 produced the first workable system. And with his assistant Alexander Bain he devised a set of&#8230; …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 39Morse — noun (also Morse code) an alphabet or code in which letters are represented by combinations of long and short light or sound signals. verb signal with Morse code. Origin C19: named after the American inventor Samuel F. B. Morse …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 40morse — [19] People had for some years been experimenting with the magnetic telegraph, but it was the American inventor Samuel Morse (1791–1872) who in 1836 produced the first workable system. And with his assistant Alexander Bain he devised a set of&#8230; …

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