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teleprint

n. A document reproduced by a teleprinter. vb. (context transitive English) To reproduce (a document) by means of a teleprinter.

Usage examples of "teleprint".

He sucked on the end of his pencil, hollowing his cheeks, and then with a quick, abrupt movement, he went into the back room, tore off the teleprint sheets and came back reading them.

Office he went straight to the teleprint file and without a word to Sykes settled down at the desk to mark up a weather map.

His despatches went out on the Reuter teleprint service to all newspaper offices.

Cliff was on the afternoon shift and he was still there, standing by the sloped desk, checking through a teleprint sheet.

Long ago and on another planet, Tal had felt the same reluctance because he had received the teleprint compelling him to leave luxurious Virginia Shore.

In the midst of the flood of teleprints back and forth nobody thought of informing him that Standing was dead.

Meantime, he teleprinted Matthieson at Scottish Command ordering him to have a plan of operations prepared for the immediate withdrawal of all stores, equipment and personnel.

At least he might have teleprinted Command for authority to act on it.

But immediately afterwards Braddock had teleprinted BGS direct, giving his reasons for ordering an immediate evacuation on his own responsibility.

His quick, vivid turn of phrase had breathed life into the every-day meteorological reports and the fact that he was an amateur radio operator, a 'ham' in his spare time, had added to the fascination of the book, for his contacts were the weather ships, the wireless operators of distant steamers, other meteorologists, and as a result the scope of his observations was much wider than that of the ordinary airport weather man taking all his information from teleprinted bulletins.

The man with the teleprints had, for instance, looked up at him more curiously this time-no doubt intrigued by his Outworldish clothing.

The man with the teleprints had, for instance, looked up at him more curiously this time--no doubt intrigued by his Outworldish clothing.