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the Morse Code

  • 1 morse code

    رمُوز مورس \ morse: ( also. morse code) a way of sending messages by lamp (with long and short flashes of light) or by wire or radio (producing long and short bursts of sound): The morse message... - - -... means SOS, which is a wellknown call for help. \ مُورس \ morse: (also morse code), a way of sending messages by lamp (with long and short flashes of light) or by wire or radio (producing long and short bursts of sound): The morse message... - - -... means SOS, wich is a wellknown call for help.

    Arabic-English glossary > morse code

  • 2 code

    [kəud]
    1. noun
    1) a collection of laws or rules:

    a code of behaviour.

    مَجْموعَة قَوانين
    2) a (secret) system of words, letters, or symbols:

    We have deciphered the enemy's code.

    شِفْرَه، كَلام مَكْتوب بِرُموز سِرِّيّه
    3) a system of symbols etc for translating one type of language into another:

    There are a number of codes for putting English into a form usable by a computer.

    عَلامات رَمْزِيَّه
    2. verb
    to put into (secret, computer etc) code:

    Have you coded the material for the computer?

    يَكْتُبُ بالرُّموز السِّرِّيّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > code

  • 3 morse

    رمُوز مورس \ morse: ( also. morse code) a way of sending messages by lamp (with long and short flashes of light) or by wire or radio (producing long and short bursts of sound): The morse message... - - -... means SOS, which is a wellknown call for help. \ مُورس \ morse: (also morse code), a way of sending messages by lamp (with long and short flashes of light) or by wire or radio (producing long and short bursts of sound): The morse message... - - -... means SOS, wich is a wellknown call for help.

    Arabic-English glossary > morse

  • 4 رموز مورس

    رمُوز مورس \ morse: ( also. morse code) a way of sending messages by lamp (with long and short flashes of light) or by wire or radio (producing long and short bursts of sound): The morse message... - - -... means SOS, which is a wellknown call for help.

    Arabic-English dictionary > رموز مورس

  • 5 مورس

    مُورس \ morse: (also morse code), a way of sending messages by lamp (with long and short flashes of light) or by wire or radio (producing long and short bursts of sound): The morse message... - - -... means SOS, wich is a wellknown call for help.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مورس

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  • Morse code — (Teleg.) a telegraphic code, in which dots, dashes, and spaces represent letters, numbers, and other elements of text. The original code was invented by Samuel B. Morse. The code now mostly used is the {International Morse code}, also referred to …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Morse Code —    The Morse code is named for its inventor, Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791 1872), who was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, the son of a Calvinist minister. He graduated from Yale and then went to England to study painting and design under… …   Dictionary of eponyms

  • Morse code — Chart of the Morse code letters and numerals Morse code is a method of transmitting textual information as a series of on off tones, lights, or clicks that can …   Wikipedia

  • Morse code mnemonics — Because associating letters and numbers with audible dits and dahs can be difficult, many people have developed mnemonics to help remember the Morse code equivalent of characters. Many different mnemonics can be created for the same subject… …   Wikipedia

  • Morse code — n. 1) to tap out, use the Morse code 2) to send (a message) in Morse code * * * use the Morse code to send (a message) in Morse code to tap out …   Combinatory dictionary

  • Russian Morse code — The Russian Morse code approximates the Morse code for the Latin alphabet. To memorize the codes, mnemonics are used, called melodies (напевы). A melody for a morse code for a character is a phrase which is sung (hence the name): the syllables… …   Wikipedia

  • International Morse Code — Morse code Morse code (Teleg.) a telegraphic code, in which dots, dashes, and spaces represent letters, numbers, and other elements of text. The original code was invented by Samuel B. Morse. The code now mostly used is the {International Morse… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • International Morse code — Morse code Morse code (Teleg.) a telegraphic code, in which dots, dashes, and spaces represent letters, numbers, and other elements of text. The original code was invented by Samuel B. Morse. The code now mostly used is the {International Morse… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Morse code abbreviations — differ from prosigns for Morse Code in that they observe normal interletter spacing; that is, they are not run together the way prosigns are. From 1845 until well into the second half of the 20th century, commercial telegraphic code books were… …   Wikipedia

  • Morse code — [ˌmo:s ˈkəud US ˌmo:rs ˈkoud] n [U] a system of sending messages in which the alphabet is represented by signals made of ↑dots (=short signals) and ↑dashes (=long signals) in sound or light in Morse code ▪ a message in Morse code …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Morse code — (n.) 1867, earlier Morse key (1858), in honor of Samuel F.B. Morse (1791 1872), U.S. inventor who produced a system of telegraphic communication 1836. He invented both the recording telegraph and the alphabet of dots and dashes …   Etymology dictionary

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