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1. (n.) Morse code
either of two systems of clicks and pauses, short and long sounds, or flashes of light, used to represent letters, numerals, etc.: now used primarily in radiotelegraphy by ham operators. Also called Morse alphabet.
Etymology: (1830–40; after S.F.B. Morse)
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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)
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