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1. (n.) Morse
Samuel F(inley) B(reese), 1791–1872, U.S. artist and developer of the telegraph.
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1. (noun) Morse, Morse code, international Morse code
a telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes (short and long signals)
2. (noun) Morse, Samuel Morse, Samuel F. B. Morse, Samuel Finley Breese Morse
United States portrait painter who patented the telegraph and developed the Morse code (1791-1872)
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1. (noun) morse
the walrus. See Walrus
2. (noun) morse
a clasp for fastening garments in front
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Sense: a code for signalling and telegraphy in which each letter is made up of dots and dashes, or short and long sounds or flashes of light.
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Afrikaans: Morse |
Arabic: شِفْرَة مورِس: كل حَرْف ي |
Bulgarian: морзова азбука |
Brazilian: morse |
Czech: morseovka |
German: das Morsealphabet |
Danish: morse; morsealfabet |
Greek: κώδικας Μορς |
Spanish: morse |
Estonian: morsetähestik |
Farsi: قسمت کوچکی از |
Finnish: Morsen aakkoset |
French: morse |
Hebrew: מוֹרס |
Hindi: मांर्स |
Croatian: Morseova abeceda |
Hungarian: morze(ábécé) |
Indonesian: Morse |
Icelandic: morsstafróf |
Italian: Morse |
Japanese: モールス信号 |
Korean: 모스 부호 |
Lithuanian: Morzės abėcėlė |
Latvian: Morzesābece |
Malay: kod Morse |
Dutch: morse |
Norwegian: morsealfabetet |
Polish: alfabet Morse'a |
Persian: لقمه |
Pashto: ګوله |
Portuguese: morse |
Romanian: morse |
Russian: азбука Морзе |
Slovak: morzeovka |
Slovenian: Morsova abeceda |
Serbian: Morzeova azbuka |
Swedish: morse |
Thai: ระบบส่งข้อความด้วยสัญญาณเ |
Turkish: Mors alfabesi |
Taiwanese: 摩斯密碼 |
Ukrainian: морзе |
Urdu: ایک اشاراتی زبان یا ترتیب |
Vietnamese: tín hiệu moóc-xơ |
Chinese: 摩尔斯电码 |
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