Telephonic
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Telephonic ( adjective )
Of or relating to telephones or telephone communication.
Origin:
Derived from the greek word 'tēle' meaning 'far off' and 'phōnē' meaning 'voice or sound'. first used in late 19th century.
Examples:
- Telephonic conversation was the only way to communicate with her as she lived far away.
- He was having telephonic negotiations with the client for the entire afternoon.
- Telephonic devices have revolutionized the way people communicate.
- She received a telephonic message from her doctor with the test results.
- Telephonic technology has improved greatly over the past few decades.
(As a noun)
Telephonic ( noun )
Of or relating to telephones or telephone communication.
Origin:
Derived from the greek word 'tēle' meaning 'far off' and 'phōnē' meaning 'voice or sound'. first used in late 19th century.
Examples:
- Telephonic conversation was the only way to communicate with her as she lived far away.
- He was having telephonic negotiations with the client for the entire afternoon.
- Telephonic devices have revolutionized the way people communicate.
- She received a telephonic message from her doctor with the test results.
- Telephonic technology has improved greatly over the past few decades.