magnetotelephone

noun

Etymology

From magneto- + telephone.

  1. borrowed from téléphone — “kind of megaphone; system of communication using musical notes
  2. derived from *bʰeh₂- — “to say; to speak
  3. derived from φωνή — “sound; voice
  4. derived from *kʷelh₁- — “to turn end-over-end; to revolve around; hence, to dwell, sojourn
  5. derived from τῆλε — “afar, far away, far off
  6. prefixed as magnetotelephone — “magneto + telephone

Definitions

  1. An early telephone with a diaphragm of soft iron placed close to the pole of a magnet…

    An early telephone with a diaphragm of soft iron placed close to the pole of a magnet upon which is wound a coil of fine wire. Its vibrations produce corresponding currents in the wire by induction.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA